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THE
TIFFANYS OF AMERICA
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY.
PUBLISHED BY
NELSON OTIS TIFFANY
POB AMD IW THS IffTBftSST OV
CHARLES LEWIS TIFFANY
OF NEW YORK CITY,
AND OF THE TIFFANY FAMILY.
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PREFACE.
ORIDE and interest, the rightful heritage of the Tiffany family, have
prompted many of its members to entertain a feeling that they would
like the family records compiled for publication. From my childhood I
remember having heard this subject discussed.
Dr. Tiffany of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, more than forty years ago,
undertook a partial compilation ; but at his death the matter was dropped.
The manuscripts drifted to England, and subsequently came into the hands
of Charles L. Tiffany of New York City, who, prompted by the desire to
secure a complete record cf his own branch, employed a person he believed
qualified to prepare such a work. In tracing the family tree, its branches
were found to be so extended that Mr. Tiffany decided to make the record
general, and to take in, as far as possible, the American branch of the
family. The work extended far beyond his expectations, involved much
labor, and a large expenditure of money, far in excess of the amount he
could hope to realize from the sale of the book to members of the family
at a nominal price. Disappointed in the help he had employed to com-
plete the work, Mr. Tiffany found himself compelled to suspend prepara-
tion, and the records lay untouched for about six years, Mr. Tiffany's many
business interests preventing him from again taking up the compilation.
During this time, I had several conversations with Mr. Tiffany in
regard to pushing the genealogy forward, with the result that, more
than a year ago, he placed the work, manuscripts, and records in my hands,
under a promise that I would do my best to bring it to completion. This
book is the result. I realize fuilv its defects and its omissions; and I
know that, at best, it is merely a foundation for a future and a better work,
which I trust will be undertaken by a more capable member of the Tiffany
family. The records, as they came into my hands, were incomplete ; many
threads were missing, the copy supplied was nearly worthless, whole genera-
tions were, seemingly, purposely left out or extracted from the copy ; every
ly PREFACE.
line hid to be gone over, corrected and verified. This was too much for a
busy business man to undertake with any hope of a satisfactory result.
After a long and tedious effort, I found in the person of Miss Marian
De Forest the ability and the temperament to get the Tiffany genealogy
in shape for publication. But for Miss De Forest's interest and intelligent
devotion to the work it would again have been suspended. Her training
in newspaper and magazine writing qualified her, in a marked degree, for
the task of picking up the loose and straggling threads and broken ends and
weaving them into this completed volume. I herewith make public acknowl-
edgment to her, and express my hearty appreciation of the intelligent
and persistent interest she has manifested during her connection with the
work. She has taken the matter in hand from manuscript preparation to
proof-reading, and I feel sure knows more about the Tiffany family than any
member of it.
To Charles L. Tiffany of New York is due the publication of the book.
But for his liberal contributions of money, before and since it came into
my hands, its publication would not have been possible.
Craving your indulgence for the shortcomings which I fully appreciate
are to be found in this volume, and hoping it will form the groundwork for
a full and complete history of the Tiffany family, to be compiled by some
later generation, I subscribe myself,
Yours sincerely,
NELSON OTIS TIFFANY.
Buffalo, New York, February 15, 1901.
EXPLANATION.
The following abbreviations are used in this work :
b. — born. dau.— daughter.
d. — died, dead or deceased. wid. — widow.
m. — married or marriage. S. P. — without issue.
By the method used in this work, the line of descent from the original
ancestor is easily traced. With the exception of the chapter classified under
the head of " Miscellaneous Tiffanys," the members of the family are
traced back to Squire Humphrey Tiffany, the original settler in this country,
to whom all the Tiffanys in America are supposed to owe their origin.
For instance, suppose the following appears in the records of the
genealogy — 1430 John White Tiffany (1040 Archibald Tiffany, 832
John Tiffany, 420 Ephraim Tiffany, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey)
— the descent can be traced by following from John White Tiffany to,
1040, Archibald Tiffany, the father of John White, whose descent, in
turn, goes back to his own father, John Tiffany. Following the numbers
down, the student will trace back to Ephraim Tiffany, from Ephraim to
James, from James to his father James, and from the second James to
Humphrey Tiffany, the original settler in America, from whom the others
descended. In the miscellaneous Tiffanys, the line of descent is traced
back to the first known ancestor, numbered as 1.
In the male line, the descendants are brought down to the present day,
with each one given a separate space for his own family. In the female
line, the descent stops with the births and deaths of the grandchildren of
the female Tiffany. She and her children are numbered in rotation, but
her grandchildren are designated alphabetically. It was impossible to
continue the descent of the female Tiffanys beyond the third generation
from the male ancestor, as it would require several volumes to complete
the records were all this additional data given in the genealogy.
The Latin numerals I, II, III, IV, V, etc., are used to designate
the seniority of the children in the rotation of birth, and the ordinary
numerals are used in tracing from the original ancestor.
The form in which this genealogy is traced is considered the simplest
and best by the leading genealogists of both this country and England,
and was adopted for this work after a careful investigation of several forms.
It is so simple that a very little study will make it clear ; and it is possible,
by a careful attention to the instructions herewith given, to easily and
quickly trace every member of the family included in the volume back to
the original ancestor.
TIFFANY COAT OF ARMS.
T T IS to Charles Lewis Tiffany of New York that the publisher of this
*■ work is indebted for the Tiffany coat of arms which forms the frontis-
piece to this volume.
The heraldic design is rarely beautiful and the coat of arms in colors is
extremely artistic.
On February 3, 1900, Charles Lewis Tiffany of New York sent to
Nelson O. Tiffany the following description of the family crest :
The crest consists of a greyhound's head with a stag's foot in the mouih. The coat
of arm* is composed chiefly of a shield with a chevron between three lions' heads. On a
ribbon beneath the shield appears the motto, "Patria Fidelis," meaning "Faithful to the
Fatherland." The above description is from Burke's "General Armory," the recognized
English authority on heraldry. It is given under Tiffin, which is synonymous with Tiffany.
The chevron referred to is one of the honorable ordinaries, and, according to some
writers, is supposed to represent the rafters of a house ; by others, the front view of a
saddle.
The lions' heads erased (or torn off) denote strength and courage. Their ensanguined
hue and mangled condition, together with the fragment of the house, also red, would indi-
cate a mortal struggle for some loved object, the silver shield (symbolized by white)
being the metal that denotes love.
The crest or conizance yields in honor to none of the heraldic insignia. It originated
in the necessity of distinguishing one chief from another, making him known upon the
battle field, as, the visor of the helmet being closed, the face of the wearer could not be
seen.
The origin of this crest is obscure, as the greyhound does not hunt the stag. Most
likely, it is a perversion from the deerhound, and it would seem to indicate that the bearer
varied the sterner duties of life by indulgence in the chase.
The "lambrequin" was a leather covering, to protect the shield from rust, etc, and in
the course of time received many sword cuts and incisions, which modern heralds have
formed into ornament and painted with the principal tincture and metal found in the arms.
The coat of arms to be appreciated should be seen in colors. We have been pre-
sented with a handsomely illuminated copy, suitable for hanging, by Mrs. Elizabeth P.
Farnham, connected with the Brewster-Bradford Company of Hannibal, N. Y. (Coats-
of-Arms, Puritan and Pilgrim Publications and Engravings), and we have no hesitation
in pronouncing it the most beautiful thing of its kind we have ever seen.
INTRODUCTION.
A LTHOUGH the most diligent search has been made, both through
** the records of this country and of Europe, it has been impossible to
ascertain the exact date at which the original Tiffany came to America.
The lists of emigrants to America have been carefully studied ; also other
records, including many of the genealogies published in this country and
across the water. Several names that might be construed to mean Tiffany
appear, but, as there is so much doubt concerning them, they have not
been used in the compilation of data for this work.
The earliest Tiffany mentioned in colonial history is Squire Humphrey,
who is undoubtedly the ancestor of the majority of Tiffanys in America.
Squire Humphrey Tiffany probably went to Massachusetts Bay about the
year 16C0. Authentic records show that the town of Rehoboth, Mass.,
was incorporated in 1645, and, as originally incorporated, contained the
present towns of Seekonk, Rehoboth, Attleboro, parts of Swansea, Mass.,
and Pawtucket, R. I. In the records of the town of ancient Rehoboth,
Bayliss' History of New Plymouth, Vol. I., page 209, under date of Jan-
uary 22, 1G63, states, " Humphrey Tiffany permitted to be a sojourner and
to buy or hire." At this date, therefore, Humphrey Tiffany became a
citizen of the town. In Savage's Genealogical History of New England
Families who came to America before May 1692, on page 300, Vol. IV.,
under the heading of Tiffany, appears the following :
Tiffany, Humphrey, Rehoboth, 1663, b. w. Elizabeth, had Sarah, b. sixth July, 1683,
was I think inhab. of Dover for some time, but k. 15, July 1685, on the journey betw.
Swansey and Boston, by a stroke of lightning.
Savage is mistaken about Humphrey having lived in Dover, N. H.
Thorough search of Dover records and all other sources of information
concerning the county of Rockingham, in which Dover lies, (ails to reveal
that any member of the Tiffany family lived in Dover.
What is now Swansea, Mass., was part of the original town of Rehoboth.
In the Plymouth Colony Records, among the Swansea items appears the
following:
Sarah, the dau. of Humphrey Tiffany, and Elizabeth hit wife, was born sixth of July
1683.
vM WTRODUCTION.
This shows that two years before Humphrey's death he was living in
Swansea, Mass., and not in Dover, N. H. Further proof that he was a
resident of Swansea at the time of his death is given on page 88, Vol. V.,
fifth series, Publications of the Massachusetts Historical Society, in the
Diary of Samuel Sewell, as follows :
Wednesday, P. M., July 15, 1685. Very dark and great thunder and lightning. One
Humphrey Tiffany and Frances Low, daughter of Antony Low, are slain with the lightning
and thunder about a mile or a mile and a half beyond Billinges Farm, the horse also slain,
that they rode on, and another Horse in Company slain and his rider who held the gar-
ment on the Maid to steady it at the time the Stroke a coat or cloak, stounded but not
killed. Were coming to Boston. Antony Low being in Town the sad Bill was put up
with (regards) of that solemn judgment of God ; Fast-day Forenoon, July 15, 1685, 2
persons 3 horses.
This gives the date of Humphrey Tiffany's death in a satisfactory
manner, and shows that he was on his way from the direction of Swansea
toward Boston at the time he was killed.
Another record states that Humphrey Tiffany was killed by lightning
between Swansea and Boston, and that for a long time a metal tablet
was affixed to a large tree, beneath which he sought shelter during the
storm and was killed. The word tree was used to rhyme with Tiffany in
the inscription on the tablet, setting forth the incident in which Humphrey
Tiffany and his companion were killed. The inscription concluded with
the following :
Squire Humphrey Tiffany
And Mistress Low,
By a stroke of lightning
Into Eternity did go.
Further proof of his residence is found on pages 51-54, Plymouth
Colony Records, Vol. IV., also in the Court Orders contained in Vol.
VI., in which the following appears:
Att a General Court of this holden att plimouth Oct. 27, 1686. Before Thomas
Hinckley, Esq., Gouern and others.
Administration is granted by this Court to Elizabeth, the relict of Humphrey Tiffany,
deceased, on all the goods and chattells of sd. Tiffany, she bringing in a true inventory
thereof, and giueing bond with two sufficient sureties for her administring according to
law. Major John Walley is ordered by the Court to give ye oath to the inuentory of sd.
Tiffany, and to deliver her the letter of administration granted by the Court, she haueing
giuen in bond as above said.
Mistress Elizabeth Tiffany qualified before the General Court as execu-
trix of her husband's estate. From the time Humphrey Tiffany is first
heard of, he is found to be a resident of the Plymouth Colony of
Massachusetts Bay, and especially of that part known as Swansea, so named
INTRODUCTION. \ x
because it was originally settled by emigrants from the town of Swansea in
Wales.
Records of the present town of Swansea give the names of Squire
Humphrey Tiffany's children and some of his grandchildren. In the
town book appears the following :
Hezekiah the son of Humphrey Tiffanee and of Elizabeth his wife was drowned in
Swanzey Rirer on the 4th of December near night Anno. 1685.
This was the same year in which Humphrey Tiffany was killed.
The children of whom there is actual proof are the following, all of
whom are numbered the second generation :
2 James.
2 Thomas.
2 Ebenezer.
2 Consider.
2 Sarah, b. July 6, 1683.
2 Hezekiah, d. December 4, 1685.
There were possibly other children, but there is no positive proof, and it
is more than likely that the Tiffanys classed under miscellaneous are
descendants from them.
In the records of Swansea, Mass., it is learned that James Tiffany went
to Attleboro', Mass.; Thomas first to Bristol and then to Ashford, Conn.;
Ebenezer to Harrington, R. I. The Swansea records also contain the
following data concerning the early descendants of Humphrey Tiffany :
Elizabeth, daughter of James and Bethiah Tiffany, b. April 11, 1689.
Eliezer, son of Thomas and Hannah Tiffany, b. April 13, 1690.
Ebenezer, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. February 2, 1695.
Elizabeth, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. January
31, 1700.
Ebenezer, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. July 3, 1702.
Ephraim, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. February 4, 1703,
or '04.
Hezekiah, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. July 27, 1697.
Katherine, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. March 5,
1698, or '99.
Recompense, son of Thomas and Hannah Tiffany, b. March 11, 1693,
or '94; m. 2d Ann (b. Swansea, Mass., 1698 ; d. Barrington, R. I., June
27, 1721).
Thomas, son of Thomas and Hannah Tiffany, b. May 22, 1692.
Seth, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. June 4, 1705.
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Sarah, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. June 13, 1707.
William, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Tiffany, b. August 29, 1710.
The descendants of some of these it has been impossible to trace.
Others probably had no children. Some died unmarried. Among those
classed as "Miscellaneous Tiffanys" there are doubtless many who may
rightly claim descent from Squire Humphrey Tiffany, but the records have
been lost or destroyed, and it has been impossible to make the connection ;
therefore, they have been added to this history in the hope that some future
generation may take up the work and supply the missing links in the chain
connecting all the Tiffanys in America with the parent stock.
The four great branches of the Tiffany family, whose descent is un-
questioned, are James, Thomas, Ebenezer, and Consider, sons of Squire
Humphrey Tiffany, and it is with them and their descendants that this
history deals.
Before, however, taking up the threads, it is appropriate to devote a
little space to the Tiffanys of Europe.
TIFFANYS OF EUROPE.
A LTHOUGH Charles L. Tiffany decided that it was best to limit
** this history to the American branch of the family, it is well to give
some little data which has come, in the natural course of research, into
the author's hands, as to the ancient lineage of the family in Europe. The
exact origin of the Tiffany family is difficult to ascertain, but the author's
theory is that the name and the family originated in Italy about the time of
the early crusades, and that some member of the house, returning, settled
in Brittany, France. Following the conquest of the English by the Nor-
mans, and continuing down to about the year 1730, the English left
Brittany at different periods, and it is from some of these English Tiffanys
that the Americans of that name are descended. Squire Humphrey proba-
bly came from Yorkshire ; the Irish Tiffanys were an overflow from
England, and from there came to America. As far as has been ascertained,
it is thought that none of the American Tiffanys originated in Italy, France,
or any continental country. The name exists in Italy and France. In
Brittany and Normandy it is frequently found. There are also many Tif-
fanys in England and Ireland.
The first mention of the name Tiffany in England is found in Long-
staffe's " Richmonshire, its Ancient Lords and Edifices," pages 142 and
143:
William de Coningsby
Came out of Brittany,
With his wife Tiffany
And his maid Maufrass,
And his dogge Hardigrass.
In M English Surnames, Their Sources and Significations," by Charles
VV. Bardsley, M. A., second edition, published in London, in 1875, on
pages 71 and 72, appears the following :
The Normans liked their women to be, however modest, none the less light-hearted,
gay, and spirited, and in the synonyms of mirth, gladness, and sportiveness they would
delight in fixing on their newly-born children that which they hoped would be in the future
an index of the real 1 character. Theophania was anything but unpopular, but its length
made it inavoidable but that it should be mutilated or put in an abbreviated or nicknamed
form and thus it has arisen our Tiffany, whence, of course, the surname of to-day.
1
2 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
In January, 1900, David R. Downer of Newark, N. J., who married
Adelaide Tiffany, daughter of Hclim W. and Anna E. Tiffany, sent to the
writer an interesting account of the Tiffany family, compiled by himself.
All the data was gleaned by Mr. Downer from reliable sources. In the
course of his letter Mr. Downer writes: "According to an authority on
English surnames, the name Tiffany is a corruption of Theophania. This
I found in a book in the New York Genealogical Society Library. I be-
lieve it to be correct. The statement found elsewhere that the name is
derived from a thin cloth is unreasonable." Considerable space is devoted
in some books on English surnames to proving that the name Tiffany was
taken from Epiphany, with reference to the Feast of the Epiphany, the
church festival, also called Twelfth Day, concluding the Christmas holidays.
The name as applied to a silk would thus mean Epiphany silk, that is, holi-
day silk, and tiffanies is given in some English books as meaning a kind of
thin silk gauze.
In tracing the origin of the name through early English history and
literature, the writer has come across many interesting uses of the word.
Boyle, on " Colours," gave it as an equivalent for " taffeta, a fine, smooth,
silken stuff, remarkably glossy."
In olden days, in England, the most celebrated females of a pack of
hounds were frequently named Tiffany ; but the word is used in so many
different senses that it is difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain in what
manner it gradually developed into the English surname now borne by
thousands in this country and in Europe.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS,
It li thought lent to \wn the htotory of the Tiffany* from their rarUrnt
known Kiigllnh origin, The Ainorft mii branch In made up of Mngllah, frfali
and Scotch, The family has Inherited, to a marked degree, the sturdy,
determined characteristics of these three nationalities. The Tiffanys are,
as a rule, physically strong, from medium to large stature, many being
over six feet in height. They are too high-spirited and active to take on
a superabundance of flesh, are stately in bearing, erect in carriage, quick
and clear-cut in movement, and have large heads, the upper brain devel-
oped in excess of the base.
The head is well carried on a sturdy neck. The chest is deep, the
lungs large and full, the body and limbs round, well knit, closely jointed.
The shoulders are inclined to droop, with the arms carried close to the
body. Skin and hair are fine in texture, nails are thin, giving evidence of
a sensitive and somewhat nervous organization, the mental predominating
over the physical. The faces are comely, with nose straight or slightly
THE T1PPASYS OF AMERICA. 3
arched, nostrils large, indicating strong and full lung capacity, and the
line from the nostril to the corner of the mouth, known as the line of
success, is sharply denned. During the author's connection with the
genealogy of the Tiffany family it has been his good fortune to meet many
of its members, and he has never seen a mentally or physically small Tif-
fany. The complexion is usually dark, but not swarthy, the eyes are
brown, dark blue, or dark gray. A blonde Tiffany is practically unknown.
Probably the most marked physical characteristic of the TifTanys is the
expression of the eye, which is as positive and distinct as the Maximilian
lip is said to be. It is claimed that any person having a drop of Maximil-
ian blood in his veins has full and red lips. The Tiffany eye is the first
feature to attract the attention of a close observer. It is bright, giving
evidence of temperate habits. Its expression changes rapidly with the
mood, indicating health and buoyancy, sympathy, grief, determination, or
anger, with quickness and unerring certainty. It is a Tiffany mark. The
TifTanys are good livers, and are fastidious in dress. As a race, the TifTanys
are long-lived, retaining their mental faculties unimpaired to a good
old age. Palmer C. Tiffany, who died in July, 1900, was over ninety at
the time of his death, and less than a year before that event he contributed
an interesting series of articles to one of the Mount Pleasant, Iowa, newspa-
pers, giving an account of the pioneer settlement of Iowa. These articles
were vigorous, showing an extraordinary memory, and a familiar acquaint-
ance with the history of this Western State. Nelson Arnold Tiffany,
father of Nelson Otis Tiffany, when in his eighty-second year, was the
youngest of five brothers and sisters in his family living at that time, two
of whom died after passing ninety-three. Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder
of the famous hoiiHe of Tiffany & Co., although in his ninetieth year
at thi* writing, gor* ny,\\Ur\y to hie Imi*Iw*«* daily, giving it hi* rlo»e and
intelligent attention, lie h«* riMiinrkahta vl*ion mid i* sl/lc to rvm\ with
the naked eye as well as can most of hi* employes with the n*e of gl***e»,
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Of
DESCENDANTS OF SQUIRE HUMPHREY
TIFFANY.
2 JAMES (1 Humphrey). Son of Squire Humphrey and Elizabeth
Tiffany; m., first, Bethiah — she d. Attleboro, Mass., February 27, 1711 ;
m., second, Elizabeth — she survived him and was the executor of his
will ; March 16, 1734, she was m. to Andrew Grover of Norton, Mass.
For a short time after his first marriage, James lived in Swansea, Mass.;
but, about 1690, he moved into Attleboro, and there secured the farm on
which he built the old house that stood until within a few years, in which
many generations of Tiffanys were born and died. The exact date of
James Tiffany's death is not known ; but it was between June 28, 1732,
when he made his will, and July 26th of the same year, when it was
probated.
Following is a copy of the will :
In the name of God Amen ; the twentieth-eighth day of June 1732.
! James Tifiny of the Town of Attleborough u in the " in the County of Bristol in
hla Majesties province of the Massachusetts Bay ; being very sick and weak in body but
of perfect mind and memory thanks to be given to god therefor, calling to mind the
mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye ; do make
and ordain this my last will and Testament.
That is to say principally and first of all I give and Recommend my soul into the
hands of god that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent
M Christian Burial" at the discretion of my executors: Nothing doubting but at the
General Resurrection I 'hall receive the same again by the mighty power of god.
And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased god to bless me in this
life, I give demise and dispose in the "followin" manner and form.
Imprimis : I give and bequeath to Elizabeth my dearly beloved wife, accordin as the
laws of our province hath provided that is to say the income of the third part of my .
estate : together with the use of any Room in my dwelling house.
And I do constitute make and ordain Elizabeth my dearly beloved wife together with
my Son John Tifinye both joyntly to be executrix and executor of this my last will and
Testament.
Item. I give to my well beloved son Joseph "Tifinie" ten Shillings.
Item. I give to my well beloved Son James Tifinye the sum of ten shillings.
Item. I give unto my well beloved son Samuel Tifinie the sum of ten shillings :
the Reason why I give unto these my Sons no more of my estate now is "becaus"
they had the greater part of their portion before.
Item. I give unto my well beloved Son Benjamin " Tifinye " A hundred Acres of land
in Ashford in the Colony of Connecticut
Item. I give unto my daughter Elizabeth's Children the sum of five pound six
Shillings and eight pence
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Item. I give onto my well beloved daughter Anne the sum of four pounds
Item. I give unto my well beloved daughter Rebecca, the sum of six pounds
Item. I give onto my well beloved daughter Sarah the sum of six pounds
Item. I give unto my well beloved daughter Mary the sum of six pounds
Item. I give unto my well beloved daughter Martha the sum of five pounds
Item. I give unto my well beloved daughter "Lidia" the sum of three pounds-
Item. I give unto my well beloved daughter Bathshcba the sum of five pounds
Item. I do hereby give unto my well beloved sons John Tifinye and Noah Tifinye all
my estate equal for quantity and quality for them to enjoy forever
Item. I give unto my daughters Kesiah and Aletheah the sum of thirty pounds each of
them, obliging my two younger sons to pay out all their Legacy's M att " the term of yean
when my youngest son is three and twenty years old.
I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannull all and every other former testament*
wills Legacies and bequests and exetors "be" me in any ways before named willed and
bequeathed Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament
in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year Above, sd
JAMES TIFFANY Seal
Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared to be my last Will and testament in the
presence of us the Subscribers.
Ephraim Lane
Ebenezer Lane
John Fuller
Proved July 26th, 1732.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
3. L Elizabeth, b, Swansea, Mass., April 16, 1680 ; m. Amos Shepherdion.
She d. before 1732. They had children.
Joseph, b. Attlcboro about 1693.
James, b. Attleboro, 1697 ; d. October, 1776.
Samuel, b. Attleboro, 1701 ; d. there January, 1781.
Benjamin, b. Attleboro, 1702.
Anna, b. Attleboro, 1703.
Rebecca, b. Attleboro, 1704.
Sarah, b. Atttleboro, 1705.
Mary, b. Attleboro, 1706 ; m., November, 10, 1737, John Caswell, Jr. Chil-
dren, b. Norton, Mass.: (a) Beal, b. January 21, 1739; (b) Marcy, b. May
2, 1743; d. October 3, 1743; (c) David, b. January 30, 1744, or '46;
(d) Joseph, b. May 28, 1747; (e) John, b. August 16, 1749; (f)Keziah,
b. October 31, 1751; (g) Samuel, b. January 31, 1756; (h) Molly, b.
August 9, 1758.
Martha, b. Attleboro, 1707.
Lydia, b. Attlcboro, 1708 ; m. there, April 4, 1724, Nathaniel Daggett.
Bathsheba, b. Attleboro, 1709.
John, b. Attleboro, September 1, 1710 ; d. there January 10, 1788.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
( All born in Attleboro.)
16. xiv. Jonathan, b. June 21, 1714 ; d. Attlcboro, September 18, 1717.
17. xv. Keziah, b. July 29, 1716 ; m., in Attleboro, Mass., June 6, 1734, John Lane.
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II, art. Amethia, b. June 96. 1719,
19. fivll, Noah, b, February 24, 1790 \ A, January, 1740 ', m„ In Norton. Mam. April
23, 1741, the wli!«»w, Martha Orover, Iffo will wm dated 1740, probated
January 1'/), 174ft, and hit executors were hU slitters, Kexlah and Aliethea,
hU widow and hi* urotlier*ln*lew, Amos Bltepherdson.
S. JAMES TIFFANY (2 James, 1 Humphrey). Son of James and
Elizabeth Tiffany of Attleboro, Mass.; m., in Attleboro, November 11.
1725, Elizabeth Allen (b. Attleboro, 1704; d. there, August 1, 1796).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Attleboro.)
90. i. Bithiah, b. September 93, 1727 ; m. t in Attleboro, November 16, 1749, Ebe-
nezcr Clafllin of Uxbridge, Mass. Children : (a) Ebenezer, (b) Allan.
91. II. Ki.iZAiiK-ru, b. November 17, 1720 ; m., in Attleboro, October 24, 1759, John
Filter, Jr., of Norton, Muss. Mad one child, a daughter.
Jamks, b. January 24, 1732.
F.hknk/.kr, b. June 26, 1734) d. Attleboro, October 3, 1R17.
Gideon, b. September 19, 1737 1 d. Ancaster, Ontario, Canada.
Daniel, b, February 28, 1739; d. Sturbridgc, Conn., May 4, 1817.
Benjamin, b. April 9, 1741 ; d. Randolph, Vt., October 98, 1825.
22. JAMES TIFFANY (5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Son of
James Tiffany and Elizabeth Allen; m., in Norton, Mass., November 15,
1753, Keziah Tiffany. They were cousins. This family lived at Swansea,
Cheshire County, N. II., at the time of the announcement of the revolu-
tionary war. This would be 1775-1776.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Attleboro.)
Loaes, b. May 24, 1754. Said to have married Sutherland or Southerall.
Joel, b. February 7, 1757. Said to have married his cousin in Mansfield, and
lived on Charlotte River, southwestern part of Schoharie County, N. Y.
Chlob, b. January 21, 1759. Said to have married.
Jamks, b. November 10, 1760 ; d. South Brimfield, Mass., March 25, 1823.
Samuel, b. September 1, 1762. >
30. JAMES TIFFANY (22 James, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Attleboro, Mass., Mary Howe (b. 1750; d. South Brimfield,
Mass., March 18, 1823).
James Tiffany went first into New Hampshire, finally married and
settled in South Brimfield, Mass., now called Wales. He was a farmer.
97.
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CHILDR**,
II L Drxtm, h. Attttboro, Mum., Stpttmbtr 17, 1793 \ m Elliabrth §—nr §t
Boston, S, P, (twin of Lyman),
19. II, Lyman, b, Attltboro, Mast,, Hcpttmb«r 17, 1799 j d, Cambridge Man., J»Ir
I, 1879,
91 III, Bsla, b, South Hrlmfield, Mim,, Octobtr 7, 1790) d, iouthbrldft, Mm*,,
January 39, 1851.
99, lv, Lucy, b. South Brimfield, Mast., March 39, 1789 ; d. Laporte, Ind,, October 7,
1859.
36. ▼. Loring, b. South Brimfield, Mass., 1794 ; d. there August 15, 1825 ; m., in Brim*
field, Mass., January 1, 1823, Mary Gardner Downer (b. Koxbury, Mass., August
20, 1801 ; d Beverly, N. J., September 14, 1855), dau. of Dr. John Downer
(b. August 12, 1775 ; drowned in the Ohio River) and Catherine Wyman (b.
Roxbury, Mass., November 9, 1780 ; d. there April 8, 1846). Child: 44 William
Loring, b. Brimfield, Mass., October 2, 1824 ; m., October 10, 1865, Lydia B.
Tomlinson of Philadelphia, Pa. They have (a) Mary Downer, b. Wallingford,
Pa., December 9, 1869; d. Minneapolis, Minn., December 21, 1879; (b, c)
Catherine and Margaret (twins), U Minneapolis, Minn., December 5, 1877.
(After Loring Tiffany's death, his wife, Mary G., married Paul Farmer of
Philadelphia.)
97. vl. Mary, b. South Brimfield, Mass,
33. LYMAN TIFFANY (30 James, 22 James, 5 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Providence, R. L, July 27, 1806, Sabra Jenks
(b. Pawtucket, R. I., June 8, 1788; d. Boston, Mass., May 18, 1837),
dau. of Stephen Jenks (b. North Providence, R. I., 1756; d. there 1837)
and Mary Arnold (b. Smithfield, R. I., 1757 j d. 1816).
Lyman Tiffany passed most of his life in Boston, Mass., where he was
well known in the early part of the century. He was one of the first dry
goods commission merchants of Boston and was prominently identified
with the textile manufacturing interests of this country. He founded the
firm of Tiffany, Sayles & Hitchcock, afterwards Sayles, Merriam & Brewer,
then Merriam, Brewer & Co., then Gardner, Brewer & Co., then J. L.
Brewer & Co., the present name of the firm. For many years Mr. Tiffany
was senior partner. He was one of the five who organized the Amoskeag
Manufacturing Company, with mills at Manchester, N. H. This is at the
present day one of the prominent and prosperous manufacturing corpora-
tions of the United States. After a successful mercantile career, Mr. Tif-
fany retired from active business at the age of fifty-five and lived to be
ninety years old.
children.
88. i. Sarah Jenks, b. Pawtucket, R. t, February 2, 1807 ; d. Providence, R. L,
October, 1859.
40. ii. Francis Alfonso, b. Pawtucket, R. I., December 24, 1809; d. Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., June 20, 1873.
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HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
41. UL Minerva, b. Medway, Mam., December 2, 1811 ; d. New York, January 25,
1890; m., 1836, Freeman Stowe (b. Marlboro, Mass., May 19, 1803 ; d, New-
ton.Mass., February 26, 1854), son of William Stowe (b. Marlboro, Mass.,
March 31, 1776 ; d. there April 11, 1808) and Phebe Morse (b. Marlboro,
Mass., December 15, 1771 ; d, Berlin, Mass., January 12, 1856). Children :
88 William Arthur, b. Boston, Mass., October 28, 1837; d. Newton, Mass.,
September, 1855 ; 89 Helen Minerva, b. Boston, Mass., December 29, 1844 ;
m., in Boston, June 23, 1868, Charles Phelps (b. Ware, Mass., July 5, 1843 ;
d. New York, May 12, 1890), son of Ansel Phelps and Lydia Paige ; had
(a) Stowe, b. October 19, 1869 ; (b) Ansel, b. December 15, 1872 ; (c) Ethel,
b. April 30, 1875.
42. iv. Louisa, b. Medway, Mass., December 17, 1813; d. New York, November 14,
1899.
43. r. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Boston, Mass., December 15, 1816 ; d. near Provi-
dence, R. I., August 23, 1895.
38. SARAH JENKS TIFFANY (33 Lyman, 30 James, 22 James,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, John Slater (b. Paw-
tucket, R. I., May 23, 1805; d. Webster, Mass., April 20, 1838), son
of Samuel Slater and Hannah Wilkinson. She m., second, his brother,
Horatio Nelson Slater (b. Pawtucket, R. I., March 6, 1808; d. Webster,
Mass., August, 1888).
children.
45. i. John Francis, b. Webster, Mass., March 10, 1831 ; d. Providence, R. I., March
2, 1861.
46. it. Sarah Jane, b. Webster, Mass., February 20, 1833; m. Judge Thomas Durfee
of Providence, R. I. ; had 58 Samuel Slater Durfee, m. Leila Weedcn, Provi-
dence, R. I.
47. iii. Horatio Nelson, b. Providence, R. I., March 20, 1835; d. August 12, 1899 ;
m., first, in Providence, R. I., Elizabeth Vincent. After her death, he m.,
second, at Bar Harbor, Maine, September, 1891, Mabel Hunt. Had, by his
first wife, 59 Caroline Vincent, who m. Charles C. Washburne of Worcester,
MasH. ; and 60 Samuel Slater, who m. Enid Hunt of Washington, D. C.
48. iv. Hannah Wilkinson, b. Providence, R. I., January 20, 1837; m., in Provi-
dence, March 19, 1857, Henry Albert Rhodes, son of Amos Jenl<s Rhodes
(b. Providence, August 6, 1800 ; d. there, March 13, 1832) and Harriet Maria
Aborn(b. Providence, December 8, 1802; d. there March 3, 1841). Chil-
dren : 61 Charles Crawford, b. Novcmlnrr 21, 1862 ; d. April, 1804 ; 62 Mary
Slater, b. September 2, 1804 ; m. Horatio R. Nightingale ; 63 Alice, b. No-
vember 10, 18C6 ; 64 Maud Tiffany, b. November 23, 1868 ; 65 Esther Slater,
b. February 13, 1871; 66 Hannah Wilkinson, b. June 25, 1872; 67 Abby
Goodwin, b. September 11, 1873 ; 68 John Francis, b. May 15, 1876 ; d.
September 11, 1877.
49. v. Mary, b. Providence, R. I., February 17, 1846; m., in Providence, April 29,
1868, Edward Standish Bradford (b. Pawtucket, R. L, December 1, 1842),
son of S. Standish Bradford (b. Plymouth, Mass., May 4, 1812; d. Provi-
dence, R. I., July, 1875) and Dorcas Brown Lock wood (b. Providence, R. I.,
February 10, 1821 ; d. there, 1872). Children: 69 Horatio Nelson Slater,
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 9
b. February 8, 1809; 70 Edward Standish, b. February 10, 1870; 71 Sarah
Tiffany, b. December 1, 1872 ; d. May, 1873 ; 72 Dorcas Lock wood, b. May
19, 1874.
40. FRANCIS ALFONSO TIFFANY (3? Lyman, 30 James,
22 James, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in New York, June
6, 1836, Mary Lydia Fox (b. in New York, March 15, 1816), dau. of
William W. Fox (b. September 26, 1783; d. March 1, 1861) and
Charlotte Lcggett (b. August 12, 1787 ; d. June 1, 1870).
Mr. Tiffany was educated at the Boston I^atin School and had a special
fondness for languages and literature. In 1835 he went to New York,
where he entered mercantile life, under the firm name of Hutchinson &
Tiffany, at 50 Exchange Place. During the panic of 1857, the firm
failed, and, after a short resumption, the business was closed out. From
that time on, Mr. Tiffany's business career was continued in Wall Street.
He possessed a well-cultivated mind and polished manners, and was much
respected by his associates.
CHILDREN.
60. i. George Fox, b. New York, April 5, 1837 ; d. West Farms, N. Y„ February
12, 1868.
Lyman, b. New York, May 21, 1838.
Francis Howe, b. New York, November 26, 1839 ; d. March 19, 1868.
Henry Dyer, b. Fox Homestead, West Farms, N. Y., December 13, 184L
Charlotte Fox, b. Fox Homestead, N. Y., September 1, 1843; m., in New
York, October 27, 1863, Miner Trowbridge (b. New York, September 12,
1840), son of Henry Trowbridge and Charlotte Purdy. Children: 73
Clarence Mortimer, b. September 11, 1864 ; 74 Guion, b. December 30,
1867 ; 75 Vaughan, b. December 3, 1869 ; 76 Mary Ethel, b. November 16,
1870 ; 77 Charlotte Fox, b. November 23, 1872 ; d. January 24, 1876 ; 78
Miner, b. October 25, 1873 ; d. November 23, 1873 ; 79 Ella, b. November
30, 1879; d. December 24, 1879; 80 Chester M., b. February 15, 1881;
d. September 16, 1881 ; 81 Constance, b. October 12, 1883.
65. vi. Mary Pearsai.l, b. Fox Homestead, N. Y., May 9, 1847 ; d. Rochester,
N. Y., September 27, 1885 ; m., in New York, April 6, 1878, George Fox
Tucker ; had 82 Benjamin Merritt Tucker, b. Rochester, N. Y., March 25,
1885.
66. vii. Isabel, b. Fox Homestead, N. Y., November 5, 1850; d. Short Hills, N. J.,
May 22, 1887 ; m., in New York, April 8, 1874, Charles Benjamin Terry (b.
Delhi, N. Y., October 18, 1839), son of Charles Egbert Perry (b. February
18, 1812 ; d. July 31, 1853) and Marianne Langdon Roberts (b. about 1816).
During the civil war, C. B. Perry was a paymaster in the United States
Navy. Children : 83 Charles Langdon, b. July 19, 1875 ; 84 Francis Tif-
fany, b. July 6, 1876; 85 Lyman D, 85a Egbert Benjamin (twins), b. De-
cember 3, 1878; 86 Kenneth Roberts, b. August 12, 1880; d. October 24,
i 1881 ; 86a Arthur Cecil Fox, b. September 19. 1883 ; 87 Reginald, b.
August 21, 1886.
57. TiiL Ida, b. New York, N. Y., November 17, 1857 ; d. the same day.
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51. LYMAN TIFFANY (40 Francis Alfonso, 33 Lyman,
30 Jambs, 22 James, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in New
York, April 7, 1863, Sarah Morgan Stanton (b. Albany, N. Y., Decem-
ber 2, 1842), dau. of George W. Stanton and Margaret D. Chauncey.
Lyman Tiffany spent the early years of his life at the Fox homestead,
West Farms, now Borough of the Bronx, New York City.- His parents
had made their home there for many years. It was the country place of
his grandfather, William W. Fox, the surrounding land having been for
nine generations the property of his grandmother's ancestors. With his
older brother, George Fox Tiffany, Lyman Tiffany was sent to St. Paul's
School, College Point, Long Island. He was afterward employed by the
firm of Hutchinson & Tiffany, of which his father was a partner. Later, he
entered mercantile life on his own account in the firm of l)eming& Tiffany.
His business was closed out in 1865, and, as he had inherited a competence
from his mother's parents, he moved permanently to Washington, where, in
1889, he built a home from his own plans. He has spent much time in
travel and has made a large collection of curios and works of art. Mr.
Tiffany served in the militia of his native State both in home defense and
during the Civil War. He was quartermaster of the 8th New York Regi-
ment at the breaking out of the so-called "Sepoy War" at quarantine,
and served efficiently during the regiment's encampment on Staten Island.
He reentered the 7th New York Regiment later, and on the call of
President Lincoln for troops for the protection of the national capital, at
the breaking out of the Civil War, was one of those greeted by the
President and Gen. Scott from the steps of the capitol. He served the
full period of three enlistments, and, on retirement, was elected captain
of Company G, 7th Regiment, Veteran Corps. He is a member of
Lafayette Post, G. A. R., of Kane Lodge, F. A. M., and of several civic
societies and clubs.
CHILDREN.
90. i. William Chauncey, b. December 8, 1863 ; <L June 25, 1875.
91. il. Charlotte Fox, b. May 4, 1865 ; m., first, Thomas D. Parker, second, Wil-
liam W. Whiting. Had, by first marriage, 110 Helen Margaret and 111
Morgan.
92. Hi. Helen Chauncey, b. July 10, 1866; m. Herbert V. Kent, major Royal
Engineers, British Army. They have 112 Herbert, 113 Margaret, and 115
Chauncey.
93. iv. Margaret, b. December 12, 1872; m. Alexander J. Anderson, M. D.,
Ashford, Middlesex County, England. They have one daughter, 115a
Alexandra.
94. v. Geomoe Stanton, b. June 7, 1876, lieutenant in 12th Infantry, U. S. A., now
serving in the Philippines.
HENRY DYER TIFFANY.
(63.)
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53. HENRY DYER TIFFANY (40 Francis Alfonso, 33 Lyman,
30 James, 22 James, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Wash-
ington, Dutchess County, N. Y., October 11, 1804, Caroline Chase (b.
Pennsdale, Pa., December 23, 1841), dau. of Josiah Dow Chase (b. Weare,
N. H., November 13, 1811 ; d. there February 19, 1892) and Mary
Chase Breed (b. Weare, N. H., October 1, 1811 ; d. there December 12,
1886).
Mr. Tiffany was graduated from Yale in 1864, with the degree B. Ph.,
from the Sheffield Scientific School. While a student at Yale, the Civil
War broke out and he was one of the first to leave his studies and volunteer
for service in the Union army. He enlisted with the 7th New York,
N. G., and spent the term of his enlistment with the regiment in and near
Washington. Twice afterward he left college to go with his regiment when
it was called out, serving each time the full period, yet he was graduated
with his class. With the exception of a brief experience with mercantile
business in New York, not having followed the profession of civil engi-
neering, which he acquired at college, he has devoted his active life to
attending to the large property interests of his family, particularly in the
development of unimproved land surrounding the homestead, now in a
thickly-settled portion of the city. He has thus taken a conspicuous part
in opening the real-estate market north of the Harlem River, erecting build-
ings, and acting as trustee and executor of several estates. He has also
been greatly interested in marine architecture, studying the subject for
several years. He put his theories to proof in his yacht "Ventura,"
which he built in 1890 on the Bronx River, the scene of his childish nauti-
cal adventures. The yacht was seventy-five feet over all, and bore a close
similarity to the principles of construction now adopted in building the
most successful yachts. Mr. Tiffany lives in the Fox Homestead, the ninth
in descent from one of the original patentees of the tract included in "Ye
West Farms of the Borough town of Westchester," conveyed to his
ancestors in 1661. He is a member of the Yale Club, the New York
Yacht Club and the North Side Board of Trade.
children.
96. I William W. Fox, b. Fox Homestead, N. V., September 18, 1866; d. Febra-
try 23, 1867.
96. it George Fox, b. Fox Homestead, N. Y., June 10, 1867 ; unmarried and live*
at the Fox homestead.
97. iii. Edith, b. Weare, N. H., June 26, 1873 ; m. Frederick R. Lord. They ha?«
116 Caroline Chase Tiffany, b. February 24, 1900.
Marie, b. Weare, N. H„ August 6, 1875 ; d. April 3, 1877.
Isabel Perry, b. Weare, N. H., May 18, 1878 ; unmarried.
Harry, b. Fox Homestead, N. V., January 20, 1881 ; d. the same day.
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42. LOUISA TIFFANY (33 Lyman, 30 James, 22 James, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Boston, Mass., July 15, 1835, Dr.
Henry Dyer (b. Boston, Mass., April 21, 1804 ; d. New York, September
21, 1891), son of Ezra Dyer (b. Weymouth, Mass., November 11, 1776 ;
d. Framingham, Mass., January 28, 1870) and Ruth Ann Jennings (b.
1779; d. Boston, Mass., October 5, 1845).
Dr. Dyer was a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1826. After taking
his degree as doctor of medicine, he practiced for thirty-five years in Bos-
ton, then removed to New York and retired. He was a grandson of
Lieutenant Asa Dyer, who enlisted in the Revolutionary War, receiving his
commission from General Warren. The emigrant ancestor of the Dyers
was William, who settled in Weymouth, Mass., in 1693.
CHILDREN.
101. i. Henry Lyman, b. Boston, Mass., May 28, 1836 ; m., in New York, April 17,
1872, Mary Jones, dau. of George Jones of the New York Times and Sarah
Morgan Gilbert. Mr. Dyer was on the editorial staff of the above journal
for many years. Children : 117 Lyman Tiffany, b. New York, July 8,
1873 j 118 George Jones, b. New York, November 21, 1876.
102. IL Edward Tiffany, b. Boston, Mass., March 6, 1848 ; m., In New York,
December 14, 1880, Edith La Bau (b. New York, April 16, 1854), dau. of
Nicholas Bergasse La Bau (b. New York, July 29, 1822 ; d. there November
1, 1873) and Mary Alisha Vanderbilt (b. New York, April 25, 1834) ; S. P.
Mr. Dyer was in the wholesale commission business for many years, a mem-
ber of the firm of Otherman, Dyer & Southwick.
43. CAROLINE ELIZABETH TIFFANY (33 Lyman,
80 James, 22 James, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Boston, Mass., October 28, 1835, Ezra Cornish Dyer (b. Boston, Mass.,
June 14, 1802; d. Swampscott, Mass., August 11, 1876), a brother of
Dr. Henry Dyer, who m. Louisa Tiffany.
He was a member of the firm of Dyer & Blake, well-known importers
of French and English goods. He was later in business by himself and
imported East India goods. It is said that his father bought a home in
the west end of Boston, in what was then known as Tucker's Pasture, and
the family cow was pastured on land now a part of Boston Common.
CHILDREN.
103. I Ezra Dyer, M. D., b. Boston, October 17, 1836 ; d. Charleston Harbor, S. C,
February 9, 1887 ; m., in Norwich, Conn., September 10, 1863, Lucy Murrell
Kempton ( b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 30, 1839), dau. of James Coppack
Kempton (b. Philadelphia, July 15, 1812 ; d. Ulster County, N. Y., August
4, 1862) and Elizabeth Wain Smith (b. Philadelphia, June 1, 1821). Dr.
Dyer was a graduate of Harvard. He studied medicine, took his degree, and,
in 1858, was appointed house surgeon of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
The following year he went abroad, studying in Dublin, Vienna, Berlin, Lon-
TMF T1FFANYS OF AMERICA, \%
don, Pari*, and Utrecht Returning to America, he began practicing in
Philadelphia, During the Civil War, he was in charge of the wards in the
West Philadelphia Army Hospital. Before the American Opthamological
Society, in 1865, he read a paper on "Asthenopia Not Connected with
Hypermetropia," in which he proposed the system of ocular gymnastics, now
known as " Dyerizing," extensively used in this country and abroad. He was
subsequently appointed to the Wills' Eye Hospital. He acquired a large
practice. In 1884, he invented the Perimeter. He was one of the founders
of the American Opthamological Society. He practiced in Pittsburg, Pa.,
and in Newport, R. I. Child : 119 Ezra Francis Dyer, b. Philadelphia,
Pa., July 20, 18G4.
104. ii. Caroline Tiffany, b. Cambridge, January 6, 1858 ; m., in Cambridge, Mass.,
November 14, 1877, Rev. Joseph S. Swaim of Cambridge, Mass., son of Rev.
Samuel Budd Swaim, D. D. (b. Pemberton, N. J., June 22, 1809 ; d.
Cambridge, Mass., February 3, 18G5), and Aurora Drake Skinner (b,
Windsor, Vt., October 12, 1817). Rev. Joseph S. Swaim is the grand*
son of Hon. Thomas Swaim of Pemberton, N. J. He was graduated from
Harvard in 1873, and from Newton Theological Seminary in 1877. Chil-
dren : 120 Roger Dyer, b. Claremont, N. H., September 25, 1879 ; 121 Lov-
ing Tiffany, b. Claremont, N. H., December 11, 1882 ; 122 Stanley Budd,
b. Providence, R. I., January 20, 1885.
34. BELA TIFFANY (30 James, 22 James, 6 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Oxford, Mass., February 28, 1812, Deborah
Turner (b. Oxford, Mass., July 5, 1765; d. Southbridge, Mass., April 16,
1839), dau. of Joshua Turner (b. Scituate, Mass., August 31, 1747; d.
Oxford, Mass., March 18, 1831) and Eunice James (b. Scituate, Mass.,
March 3, 1747 ; d. Oxford, Mass., December 9, 1825).
His first business enterprise was with Samuel Slater in Pawtucket, R. I.,
where he was superintendent of the first mill in this country in which
cotton was spun by water power. Later, he had an interest with Mr. Slater
in a mill for making cotton cloth, building the mill for Mr. Slater in a part
of Webster. He afterward sold his interest in the mill to Mr. Slater, and
with the proceeds established the commission house of Tiffany, Wyman &
Co. of Baltimore, in 1821. The same year he sold out his interest in the
Baltimore firm, which was continued under the old name. In the same
year, 1821, he established the house of B. Tiffany & Co. in New York,
which was changed, in 1829, to Tiffany, Hutchinson & Anderson. In
1833, Mr. Tiffany retired from business and went to Southbridge, where
he built a home and spent the rest of his life.
CHILDREN.
105. i. Samuel Slater, b. Oxford, Mass., November 30, 1813 ; d. Newark, N. J.,
February 19, 1895.
106. ii. Nancy Howe, b. Oxford, Mass., April 30, 1815; m , in Southbridge, Mass.,
September 2, 1840, Franklin H. Cutting (b. Windsor, Vt, May 27, 1809;
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d. Westport, N. Y., October 10, 1868), ton of Sewall Cutting (b. Berlin,
Mill, August 16, 1776 ; d. Westport, N. Y., April 5, 1834) and Mary
Hunter (b. Windsor, Vt., February 27, 1788 ; d. Westport, N. Y., August
1, 1840). Children : 123 Annie, b. South bridge, Mass., July 4, 1845 ; m.,
in New York, March 31, 1869, James Betts Metcalf (b. New York, May 13,
1843), son of James Whiting Metcalf (b. New York, October 28, 1815 ; d.
Westneld, Mass., August 14, 1856) and Maria Caroline Betts (b. Ncwburgh,
N. Y., August 15, 1818); had (a) Mabel, b. New York, November 24, 1870 ;
(b) Bryce, b. New York, December 10, 1874 ; 124 Mary Hunter, b. West-
port, N. Y., October 28, 1848 ; m., in New York, October 18, 1880, Ger-
hard Heinrich Ludwig Beste (b. Bremen, Germany, April 24, 1834), son of
Gottlieb Heinrich Beste and Henrietta Dorothea Antoinette Beste of Ger-
many \ had (a) Hildegarde, b. New York, October 10, 1881 ; (b) Mary Cut-
ting, b. New York, October 6, 1863; (c) Henry Cutting, b. Summit, N. J.,
September 10, 1685.
107* HU Luvan Turner, b. Oxford, Mass. ; d. Havana, Cuba ; m., in Southbridge,
Mass., Martin Otis Walker (b. Middlebury, Vt., June 9, 1809; d. Chicago,
111., May 28, 1874), son of Samuel Beach Walker (b. December 17, 1784;
d. October 16, 1843) and Patty Bent (b. August 19, 1784 ; d. August 7,
1857). Children : 125 Edward Stowe, b. Troy, N. Y., September 11, 1854 j
m., first, in Boulder, Colo., June 1, 1881, Alice May Benedict (b. Spring
Arbor, Mich., May 8, 1859; d. Boulder, Colo., August 8, 1885), dau. of
George Benedict and Mary E. Waldron ; m., second, in Kansas City, Mo.,
July 11, 1888, Ella Cornelia Proctor (b. Hastings, Mich., July 15, 1856),
dau. of Adonijah Howe Proctor and Mary M. Cox ; had, by first wife, (a)
Alice Laura, b. July 3, 1885 ; d. August 16, 1885 ; (b) Martin Otis, b. and
d. in childhood ; 126 Samuel Otis, b. Chicago, 111., December 22, 1852 ; m.,
in Chicago, April 21, 1875, Carrie McNiel (b. New York, April 24, 1855),
dau. of James McNiel and Sarah Burlingame ; had (a) Sarah Turner, b.
Chicago, February 9, 1876 ; (b) Caroline Stowe, b. and d. in childhood.
108. iv. Caroline, m. Lafayette Stowe of Eufaula, Ala.; both d. S. P.
109. v. Dexter, b. New York, November 30, 1825 ; d. New York, February 3, 1873.
105. SAMUEL SLATER TIFFANY (34 Bela, 30 James,
22 James, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in New York,
October 24, 1842, Isabella Eliza Mead (b. New York, April 10, 1815),
dau. of Rev. Dr. William Cooper Mead, rector of St. Paul's, Norwalk,
Conn. , and Eliza Baxter.
As a boy, Mr. Tiffany began his business career in the commission
house of Tiffany, Hutchinson & Anderson, in 1829. In 1835, the firm was
dissolved and Mr. Tiffany formed a partnership with William H. Green-
hough, conducting a commission business under the firm name of Green-
hough & Tiffany, until 1837, when the firm was dissolved. Mr. Tiffany
continued in the commission business successfully for a number of years,
and later became manager of the Merrimac Print Works of Lowell, Mass.,
continuing in this capacity from 18G3 to 1866, when he resigned to take
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 15
charge of the New Oriental Print Works, later retiring from business with
a moderate fortune.
CHILDREN.
127. 1. Isabella, b. August 24, 1843 ; unmarried.
128. ii. Samuel, b. Hartford, February 26 ; d. February 28, 1845.
129. iii. Eleanor Banker, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 12, 1840 ; m., In Newark, N. J.,
May 18,. 1869, Eugene Vanderpool (b. Newark, N. J., September 2, 1844),
son of Beach Vanderpool and Susan Chambers Fisher. Children : 147 Mary
Isabella, b. April 11, 1870; 148 Loraine Eleanor, b. August 5, 1872;
149 Beach Wynant, b. April 25, 1874 ; d. January 6, 1875.
130. iv. Loraine, b. June 14, 1848 ; m. in Newark, N. J., May 13, 1869, Shellraan
B. Stewart (d. April, 1899). Children : (a) William Henry, b. New York,
April 4, 1870 j (b) Shcllman, b. New York, 1872; d. in infancy ; (c) Caro-
line Alexander, b. New York, April 23, 1875 ; d. November, 27, 1899 ; (d)
.- Shellman Tiffany, b. New York, March, 1877 ; two daughters, b. in
Montclair, N. J., d. in infancy.
131. r. Jane Mead, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., September 3, 1850 ; m., in Newark, N. J.,
October 15, 1874, Thomas Alrich Porter (b. Wilmington, Del., February
28, 1843; d. Philadelphia, Pa., August 24, 1885), son of Peter Brynberg
Porter and Elizabeth Deacon Alrich. Child : 150 Harold Brynberg Tif-
fany, b. Philadelphia, Pa., November 11, 1875.
132. vi Caroline Stowe, b. Greenwich, Conn., January 9, 1855; d. Newark, N. J.,
November, 1874; m., in Newark, N. J., October, 1874, Florian Alexan-
der, Ph. D. ; S. P.
109. DEXTER TIFFANY (34 Bela, 30 James, 22 James,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in New York, Novem-
ber 22, 1853, Maria Louisa Tweedy (b. New York, November 10, 1832;
d. there, November 8, 1858), dau. of Oliver Burr Tweedy (b. Danbury,
Conn., August 10, 1806) and Maria Lord (b. New York, September 8,
1813; d. Plainfield, N. J., November 4, 1883); m., second, in New York,
June 5, 1862, the sister of his first wife, Elizabeth Tweedy (b. New York,
June 8, 1835).
Mr. Tiffany was a prominent business man of New York City.
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
133. L Dexter Oliver, b. New York, October 10, 1854; unmarried. Waa en-
gaged in business first in New York, then in Richmond, Va., and now
lives in Plainfield, N. J.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
134. it Maria Louisa, b. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., August 15, 1864 ; m., in
Plainfield, N. J., September 21, 1887, Dr. William Haughton Murray (b.
South Danvers, Mass., May 13, 1858), son of James Ormsbee Murray (b.
Camden, N. J., November 27, 1827) and Juliet Richards Haughton (b.
Boston, Mass., October 15, 1835). Dr. Murray is a B. S., Princeton Uni-
186.
i.
137.
11
138.
iii.
139.
iv.
140.
v.
141.
vi.
15 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
versity, June, 1878 ; an M. D., College of physicians and surgeon* New York,
May 1881. Child i 151 James Ormsbee, b. Plain field, N. J., July 81, 1892;
185. ill Howe, b. Irvington-on- Hudson, N. Y., October 6, 1866; d. there March 21,
1867.
5. LUCY TIFFANY (30 James, 22 James, 5 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey.) Married the widower Oliver Wales (b. Wales, Mass.,
August 8, 1779; d. Laporte, Ind., September 26, 1855; his first wife was
Lydia Turner), son of Oliver Wales (b. 1744, at Union, Conn.; d. Wales,
Mass., March 23, 1816) and Elizabeth Lawrence.
children.
(All born in Wales, Mass.)
Evelekn Amelia, b. May 4, 1816.
James Lawrence, 1>. December 27, 1817 ; m. Miss Stewart.
Lyman Tiffany, b. November 22, 1819 ; d. July 4, 1848 ; unmarried.
Luvan Tiffany, b. May 15, 1822 ; d. February 10, 1823.
William Harrison, b. November 25, 1823 ; d. February 5, 1889.
Salem Howe, b. October 4, 1825 ; m., in Easton, Conn., February 12, 1851,
Frances Elizabeth Johnson (b. Easton, Conn., July 1, 1832), dau. of James
D. Johnson (b. October, 1805 ; d. August 20, 1863) and Mary Jane Kinney
(b. October 13, 1811 ; d. March 2, 1852). Salem Howe Wales, son of
Captain Oliver Wales and Lucy Tiffany, descends from Puritan ancestry, his
forefathers emigrating to Boston with Richard Mather in 1635. After a
brief mercantile experience, Mr. Wales bought an interest in the Scientific
American, forming a partnership with O. D. Munn in the publication of that
journal, then in its infancy. For twenty-three years Mr. Wales was its manag-
ing editor. In 1855, he was appointed by Governor Horatio Seymour com-
missioner for the State of New York to the I'aris Exposition. During the
Civil War he was an active member of the executive committee of the Chris*
tian Commission. In 1867, he revisited Europe, attending the Paris Ex*
position and traveling extensively in Great Britain and on the continent.
Mayor Havemeycr of New York appointed him commissioner of the Depart-
ment of Public Parks, of which he was chosen president. In 1874, he re-
signed the office, returned to Europe, and, coming back in the autumn, he was
unanimously nominated Republican candidate for mayor of New York. On
the death of Mayor Havemeyer, in December, 1874, Acting Mayor Vance
appointed Mr. Wales a commissioner of the Department of Docks, of which
he was elected president. In 1879, he was appointed by Mayor Edward
Cooper commissioner of parks, serving a full five-year term and a part of the
time being president of the commission. He was a delegate to the Repub-
lican national convention in 1872, was a presidential elector on the Grant
and Wilson ticket, and was also a delegate to the national convention in
1876. He was one of the founders of the New York Homeopathic Medical
College and Hahnemann Hospital, and for several years was president of
both institutions. He was a charter member of the Union League Club, has
been vice president and chairman of the executive committee. He was one
of the founders of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; has been a trustee,
SALEM HOWE WALES.
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THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 17
member of the executive committee and treasurer of the corporation. In
1896, Mayor Strong appointed him one of the commissioners to build the
new East River bridge from New York to Brooklyn. Children : 152 Clara
Frances, b. October 24, 1853 ; m., in New York, January 8, 1878, Hon.
Elihu Root ; 153 Edward Howe, b. May 28, 1856 ; m„ in Providence, R. L,
December 17, 1885, Ruth Hawkes.
142. viu Samuel Brown, b. September 10, 1828.
37. MARY TIFFANY (30 James, 22 James, 5 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married Orin Wales (b. Wales, November 20, 1793), son
of Oliver Wales and his second wife, Martha Hyde.
, CHILDREN.
154.
L
Nancy Tiffany.
155.
it
Dexter Tiffany.
156.
iii.
Oliver Henry.
157.
iv.
James Riley.
158.
r.
Catherine, m. Joseph E. Cabot
6. SAMUEL (2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, February 11,
1731, Mary Richardson (d. Attleboro, Mass., December 30, 1772).
children.
159. i. Daniel, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 8, 1736.
160. ii. Samuel, b. Attleboro, Mass., July 10, 1739; m., in Norton, Mass., June),
1769, Hannah Balcom. Children : b. Attleboro, Mass., 168 Nancy, b.
November 23, 1769 ; 169 Polly, b. May 20, 1777.
159. DANIEL (6 Samuel, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, Feb-
ruary 13, 1762, Mary Balcom (d. January 15, 1815).
children.
(All born in Attleboro, Mass.)
161. L Bathsmeba, b. July 6, 1762 ; m., October 22, 1786, Benjamin Lindley of
Kehobotli, Mass.
Esther, b. October 24, 1763 ; m., April 9, 1797, Samuel Carpenter.
Daniel, b. June 25, 1765 ; m., August 9, 1801, Margaret Perry of Rehoboth,
Mass.
Sarah, b. June 25, 1765.
Charlotte, b. February 4, 1767.
vi. Chloe, b. April 22, 1770.
Benjamin, b. July 22, 1773 ; d. November 5, 1795.
162.
ii.
163.
iii.
164.
iv.
165.
v.
166.
vi.
167.
vii.
18 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
BENJAMIN TIFFANY BRANCH.
7. BENJAMIN (2 James, 1 Humphrey). Born in Attleboro,
Mass.; m. Elizabeth, surname unknown.
Bought land in Warwick, R. I., January 23, 1737. In 1741, the town
of Coventry was set off from Warwick and he became thereafter a resi-
dent of Coventry. He was made a freeman of the colony by the colonial
legislature at Newport, May 2, 1738. He left Attleboro about 1734-35,
and, tradition states, "went south." This is supposed to mean that he
went south to the town line of East Greenwich and Warwick, a distance
of twenty-seven miles, and settled there.
CHILDREN.
170. i. Stephen, b. East Greenwich, R. L, September 39, 1735; was unmarried.
Said to have died leaving considerable property.
171. ii. James, b. East Greenwich, R. I., December 26, 1737; d. unmarried.
173. Hi. Thomas, b. Warwick, R. I„ February 3, 1739 ; d. Griawold, Conn., Febru-
ary 23, 1820.
173. iv. Assa, b. about 1743 ; m., in Coventry, August 21, 1763, Jonathan Tibbetts (b.
May 6, 1745).
174. r. Benjamin, b. 1746; d. Cambridge, New York, April 12, 1801. Moved
from Coventry to Cambridge in 1770, was a second lieutenant in the 16th
New York* Regiment, which was raised at Cambridge during the Revolu-
tionary War.
172. THOMAS (7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
January 2, 1763, Waite (b. 1739-40; d. at Griswold, Conn., March 23,
1820), dau. of Captain Josiah and Elizabeth Vaughan Arnold.
children.
(All born at Warwick.)
JAMES, b. March 24, 1763 ; d. October 4, 1848.
Elizabeth, b. March 15, 1766 ; d. October 23, 1799. , /
Benjamin, b. August 25, 1767. Removed to Otsego County, New York, ^
about 1790.
178. iv. Lucv, b. September 3, 1769 ; d., in Providence R. L, September 11, 1853 ;
m., March 26, 1795, Captain Seth Burke of Warwick (b. October 29, 1764;
d. at Providence, April 18, 1855).
Jonathan, b. September 19, 1772.
Deliverance, b. March 17, 1774.
Stephen, b. October 29, 1780 ; m., February 22, 1810, Lydia, dau. of
George Andrews of Coventry. Removed to Griswold, Conn.
182. viii. Daniel, b. May 23, 1784.
175.
i.
176.
it
177.
iii.
179.
v.
180.
vi.
181.
vii.
183.
L
184.
ii.
185.
Hi.
186.
iv.
187.
T.
188.
vi.
189.
viL
190.
viii.
191.
ix.
192.
X.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 19
175. JAMES (172 Thomas, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married Elizabeth Card (b. January 16, 1770 ; d. at Warwick, November
6, 1859), dau. of Joseph Card of East Greenwich.
CHILDREN.
John, b. October 7, 1789 ; A February 27, 1883.
William, b. October 8, 1791 ; A September 14, 1823.
Susan, b. November 17, 1793 ; A January 26, 1891.
Mary, b. November 10, 1795 ; A 1846.
Eliza, b. March 13, 1797.
Welthan, b. April 16, 1801 ; A January 8, 1890.
Arnold, b. April 7, 1804 ; A February 16, 1824.
Harriet B., b. January 31, 1806; A December 25, 1893.
Julia A., b. April 25, 1811.
Catherine M., b. April 1, 1815 ; A May 16, 1889.
179. JONATHAN (172 Thomas, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married. Name of wife not known.
CHILDREN.
Ann.
Jonathan J.
Kennicut.
Amy.
Henry Walter Hale, b. December 18, 1818 ; A, dat« of death unknown.
Mary Louisa.
Also had four other children, who died in infancy.
183. JOHN (175 James, 172 Thomas, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married Olive Sheldon Potter.
children.
PENELors Sheldon, b. November 16, 1818 ; d. April 18, 1895.
Mary Potter, b. September 22, 1820 ; A, December 27, 1896.
Elizabeth Arnold, b. January 6, 1826 ; A August 10, 1853.
William, b. February 22, 1828.
James, b. December 26, 1829.
Edward Potter, b. October 18, 1834.
174. BENJAMIN (7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
November 6, 1768, Mary Olin (b. March 15, 1742; d. at Cambridge,
N. Y., February, 1812), dau. of Henry Olin of East Greenwich.
children.
(All born in Cambridge.)
205. i. Stephen, b. May 6, 1771 ; d. at Pompey, Onondaga County, N. Y., March SI,
1813.
206. ii. Henry (1), b. 1773 ; A at Cambridge, October 80, 1777.
193.
L
194.
it
195.
iii.
196.
iv.
197.
r.
198.
vi
199.
i.
200.
ii.
201.
iii.
202.
iv.
203.
v.
204.
vi.
907.
IIL
308.
Ir.
309.
r.
310.
vi.
20 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Sarah, b. 1776 ; d. at Cambridge, October 3, 1777.
Henry (3), b. January 13, 1779 ; d, at Pompey, December 39, 1848. Waa
called Colonel.
Benjamin, b. 1781 ; d. at Cambridge, May 39, 1801.
Mary, b. April 13, 1783 ; d. at White Creek, N. Y., February 18, 1834 ; m.,
March 1, 1798, Ebenezer Wright.
205. STEPHEN (174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, January 6, 1791, Mercy Hodges of Cambridge (b.
October 10, 1772; d. September 6, 1845).
After the death of her first husband, she married Gideon Olin (Chris-
tian name not certain). He was the father of Justin Olin of Pike. They
afterwards separated, and he removed to Pike. Stephen Tiffany, with
his brother, Colonel Henry Tiffany, moved from Cambridge, N. Y., to
Jamesville, Onondaga County, N. Y., in 1795, and finally settled in Pom-
pey. Stephen was a prominent man in the county, was elected sheriff and
held the office for several years.
children.
811. i. Sally, b. October 6, 1792, at Cambridge; m. Ephraim Bond of Albany.
Had (a) Ephraim, b. December 4, 1811, at Pompey, and (b) Stephen T.,
b. at Salina ; d. in infancy.
213. ii. Jacob, b. August 21, 1794, at Cambridge ; d. September, 1833.
213. iii. David, b. April 21, 1796, at Pompey; d., December 21, 1875.
214. iv. Pollv, b. March 1, 1798, at Pompey ; m., December, 1819, Justin Olin of
Pike, Allegany County, N. Y. Children : 274 Benjamin, b. 1820 ;
275 Christopher, b. 1822 ; 276 Hehm, b. 1824 ; 277 Adeline, b. 1826 ;
277^ Franklin, b. 1830; 278 Mary, b. 1832 ; 279 Mercy, b. 1834 ; 280 J.
Dwinnell, b. 1840.
315. v. Benjamin Franklin, b. December 6, 1800, at Pompey; d. at Buffalo, Au-
gust, 1835.
316. vi. Zerviah, b. November 0, 1803 ; d. at Pompey, May, 1823.
217. vli. Hiram, b. April 29, 1804 ; d. at Pike, N. Y., October, 1857.
218. vili. Diana, b. August 2, 1806 ; m. October 27, 1825, Timothy Coleman (b.
October 26, 1798). Children : 281 Caroline J., b. September 2, 1826 ;
282 Elizabeth A., b. July 26, 1831 ; 283 Timothy, b. February 13, 1839;
284 Stephen, b. July 28, 1842.
219. ix. LUNA, b. December 21, 1809 ; ra. October, 1827, Solomon Mowrey. Chil-
dren : 285 Helen T., b. 1828 ; 286 Julia M., b. 1831 ; 287 Albert, b. 1838 ;
288 Emily A., b. 1843 ; 289 Cornelia E., b. 1847 ; 290 Charles, b. 1849.
230. x. Helim Washington, b. February 28, 1812 ; d. November 13, 1849.
212. JACOB (205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, 1812, Mercy Mowrey of Pompey.
CHILDREN.
321. i. Mowrey, b. March 7, 1813 ; m. Myrtilla Hibbard.
222. ii. Eveline, b. February 11, 1816 ; d. August 13, 1851 ; m., February 19, 1839,
Wright Dwinnell. Children : 291 William, 292 Adelia, 293 Frances.
223. iii. LuctEN B., b. 1820; d. Jackson, Mich., 1861.
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213. DAVID (205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, first, 1815, Anna Eldridge of Pompey (b.
1794; d. September 13, 1832, in Pompey) ; m., second, 1834, Charlotte
Dwinnell of Pompey.
children by first wife.
224. L Stephen, b. December 12, 1815, in Pike ; m., September 24, 1833, Esther
Cooke. Removed to Dansville, N. Y.
225. ii. Polly, b. October, 1816, in Pompey ; m., October 22, 1836, John Stevens of
Fabius, N. Y. Removed to Jefferson, O. ; had one son, 294 William Henry.
226. Hi. Henry (1), b. September 19, 1819 ; d. Jackson, Mich., November 28, 1858.
227. iv. Tirzah, b. December, 1822 ; d. March, 1896 ; m., November, 1844, James
Van Brocklyn of Pompey. Children : 295 Mary, 296 Julia, 297 William,
298 James, 299 Charles, 299a Frank.
228. v. Mercy, b. February 29, 1824; m., October 13, 1841, Egbert Avery of
Manlius, N. Y. Children : 300 Augusta, 301 Ida, 302 Eva, 303 Egbert.
229. vi. Achsah (1), b. June, 1826; d. May 22, 1844; m., January, 1843, William
H. Wilcox of Pompey.
230. vii. Catherine, b. 1828 ; d. 1830, in Pompey.
231. viii. Andrew J., b. April 12, 1831 ; d. May 20, 1897, in Syracuse.
children by second wife.
232. is. David, b. January 23, 1836 ; d. July 31, 1883, in Syracuse ; m., December
29, 1858, Fanny E. Hodgson. Children : (a) Arthur, b. February 9, 1861 ;
d. March 8, 1863 ; (b) Albert, b. January 28, 1863 ; d. April 7, 1881 ; (c)
Florence, b. June 27, 1867; m. William Lyon of Howell, Mich.; (d)
Grace, b. September 29, 1882.
233. x. Anna Maria, b. 1836 ; d. in infancy.
234. xi. Martha J., b. October 26, 1837; m., February 15, 1853, Jerome Wilber
of Jamesville. Removed to Howell, Mich. Children : (a) Harriet A.,
b. November 8, 1856; m. E. K. Johnson of Pompey, N. Y.; (b) Frances
Emma, b. November 7, 1861 ; m. George H. Chapel of Toledo, O. ; (c)
John Edson, b. May 15, 1869 ; m. Lucy Ladd of Plymouth, Mich.
235. xii. Okra A., b. September 12, 1839; d. in Pompey, June 10, 1855; m., Feb-
ruary 14, 1854, Bradley Knapp of Pompey.
236. xiii. Luna R., b. 1812; m., August, 18G0, Peter Houghtaling of Pompey.
237. xiv. Caroline E., b. August 14, 1845; d. September 6, 1865; m., November
9, 18G1, Spencer Noakes of Syracuse.
238. xv. Achsah (2), b. 1846; d. in infancy.
239. xvi. H. Leonard, b. November 24, 1847; d. July 24, 1865, from disease
contracted in Libby Prison during the Civil War.
240. xvil Diana Adelle, b. April 24, 1851 ; m., November 30, 1869, John P.
Blumer of Syracuse.
241. xviii. Franklin P., b. September 13, 1853; m., December 26, 1894, Christina
Harding. Removed to Dakota. Children : (a) Henry Harding, b. August
24, 1896; d. March 29, 1900; (b) Esther Elizabeth, b. October 29,
1897 ; (c) Du Grange H., b. June 3, 1899.
242. xix. Homer E., b. May 21, 1856 ; m., June, 1880, Florence Silver. Removed to
Syracuse.
22 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
849. xx. Hknry (2), b. December 2, 1868, in Lafayette, N. Y.; on., June 8, 1886,
Helen F. Hunt (b. September 19, 1864). Children : (a) Frank David,
b. December 13, 1887; (b) Leonard Edmund, b. October 11, 1893.
220. HENRY (213 David, 205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Ben-
jamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, February 18, 1843, Myra Barnes
Stanton, dau. of Nehemiah Palmer Stanton of Syracuse.
CHILD.
304 Henry S., b. Syracuse, N. Y., January 9, 1845. Removed to Chicago; m. Mary
Isabella Culton ; had, 304a Harry Culton, b. March .8, 1872 ; d. Los Angeles,
Cal., June 16, 1893. Henry Tiffany and Myra Barnes Stanton Tiffany had three
other children, who died in infancy. Henry S. Tiffany is a recognized authority on
insurance matters, and is the author of several fire insurance books in general use and
considered standard authorities by insurance men. He is an active Mason, took hia^
degree in New York, and was knighted in Apollo Commandery No. 1, Knights
Templar of Chicago. He was for years an officer of this commandery, and served
several terms as its eminent commander.
231. ANDREW J. (213 David, 205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin,
7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, December 29, 1853, Hester
Anderson (b. December 3, 1834), dau. of John Anderson of La Fayette,
N. Y.
"' *• CHILDREN.
944. i. Carrie, b. January 25, 1855. Unmarried. Lives in Syracuse.
245. ii. Charles, b. April 2, 1857. Removed to Chicago.
215. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin,
7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, 1819, Susan Reynolds of
Cherry Valley (b. October 8, 1800; d. Gainesville, N. Y., December 13
1881).
Shortly after his marriage, Benjamin Tiffany and his wife moved to
what was then the wilderness of Western New York, and settled in what is
now the town of Eagle, Wyoming County. He was a farmer, a school
teacher, and justice of the peace. He was also major in the militia, and
was postmaster of the town. After a few years he went to Buffalo, where
he engaged in the real estate business with his cousin, Ephraim Bond (see
211). He died of cholera.
CHILDREN.
Mercy, b. June 24, 1821 ; d. in infancy.
Susan R., b. December 10, 1822 ; d. in California ; m. James Reynolds.
Children : (a) Wells, (b) Florence, (c) Wallace, (d) James.
Diana, b. March 26, 1825 ; d. in infancy.
Nykum Reynolds, b. September 15, 1826 ; d. La Crosse, Wis., September
20, 1894.
Homer, b. October 3, 1830. Lives in San Francisco, California.
Sarah, b. January 27, 1833; d. Gainesville, N. Y., August 18, 1865; m.
Orville Dunning of Gainesville.
246.
i.
216a.
ii.
247.
iii.
248.
iv.
249.
v.
250.
vi.
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248. NYRUM REYNOLDS (215 Benjamin F., 205 Stephen,
174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, June 10,
1858, Mary D. Gile of Gainesville, N. Y. (b. February 15, 1831).
Mr. Tiffany held a number of town offices, serving on the board of
supervisors for several years. He was widely known and highly respected.
He lived in Gainesville until 1891, when he removed to La Crosse, Wis.
CHILDREN.
247a. i. Frank Gile, b. June 18, 1859.
248a. ii. Fred Manly, b. June 9, 18C2 ; d. March 13, 1863.
249a. iii. Edwin Wells, b. November 23, 1863.
250a. iv. Maud May, b. July 16, 1870 ; d. March 9, 1872.
247a. FRANK GILE (248 Nyrum R., 215 Benjamin F., 205
Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
in Rusk, Wis., September 5, 1883, Emily M. Moves (b. August 17, 1860).
Mr. Tiffany was graduated from Cornell University, class of 1880, and
went to Wisconsin the following autumn. In 1883 he went into the lum-
ber business, in the employ of Abner Gile, a maternal uncle, one of the
wealthy and prominent lumbermen of the State. He has been for many
years secretary of the Island Mill Lumber Company, and an officer of
other allied corporations.
child.
247b. Earle Edwin, b. October 9, 1887.
249a. EDWIN WELLS (248 Nyrum R., 215 Benjamin F., 205
Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
October 29, 1891, Elizabeth A. Preston (b. May 25, 1869).
Mr. Tiffany was educated at the Normal School, Geneseo, N. Y., and
went to Minnesota in 1884, where he, for several years, held responsible
railroad positions. He then went into the lumber business, in which he is
now engaged at Thornton, Iowa. He is a prominent Mason.
children.
249b. i. Frank Gile, b. September 20, 1892.
249c. ii. Marion Elizabeth, b. December 4, 1894.
249d. iii. Edwin Preston, b. August 14, 1896.
249E. iv. Ruth, b. June 2, 1899.
217. HIRAM (205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, January 12, 1826, Charlotte Hanchette of Pom-
pey (b. April 14, 1807).
CHILDREN.
251. L Marcus D., b. in Pompey, March 8, 1828 ; d. in Pike, December 5, 1868 ; m
Perlietta Thomas,
24 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
252. II. Mary M., b. April 25, 1830, in Pike ; m. Charles Murray.
263. lit Martin J., b. April 1, 1833 ; d. in Pike, October 25, 1858.
254. iv. Martha A., b. August 15, 1835 ; d. in Pike, January 6, 1862 ; m. Kenneston
(Christian name not known).
220. HELIM W. (205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, November 22, 1831, in Lafayette, N. Y.,
Anna E. Clute (b. June 14, 1810), dau. of James (Jacobus) Clute of
Watervliet, N. Y., and later of Half Moon, Saratoga County, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
255. i. Susan Ellinda, b. September 22, 1833, in Lafayette, N. Y.; m., October 22,
1855, Dr. James T. Burdick of Ithaca (b. Washington, D. C, March 29,
1831). Removed to Brooklyn. Children : 305 Harry Cheney, b. October
10, 1857, in McCrawville, Cortland County, N. Y/ ; 306 Irving, b. June 30,
1859, New York City ; 307 Anne, b. August 22, 1862, in Brooklyn.
256. ii. Charles Hiram A., b. May 18, 1835, in Scott, N. Y. Removed to Pater-
son, N. J.
257. Hi. Mercy Elizabeth, b. April 17, 1837, in Buffalo, N. Y.; <L February 21,
1884, in Elizabeth, N. J.; m., April 6, 1862, Henry Swift of Paterson, N. J.
(b. September 6, 1832, Thornhill, Lees, Yorkshire, England). Removed to
New York and then to St. Paul. Children: 308 Charles H., b. February
6, 1863, in New York ; 309 Frederick Tiffany, b. March 31, 1865, in New
York ; 310 Adelaide, b. April 31, 1867 ; d. May 2, 1870 ; 311 William, b.
November 5, 1870.
258. iv. James E., b. August 9, 1839, in Pompey ; d. July, 1881 ; m. Mary King of
Springfield, Mass. Was drowned in Red River, Louisiana. S. P.
259. v. Stephen, b. March 19, 1841 ; d. in infancy.
260. vi. Mary Adelaide, b. August 13, 1846; m., January 30, 1866, David R.
Downer of New York City and Elizabeth, N. J. Children : 312 Edith A.,
b. January 6, 1868, in Elizabeth; 313 Arthur T., b. July 30, 1870, in
Elizabeth.
208. HENRY (174 Benjamin, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, January 8, 1798, Miriam Hodges of Cambridge (b. September
24, 1779).
CHILDREN.
261. i. Susan, b. February 11, 1801, in Cambridge; d. March 26, 1863; m., Decem-
ber 31, 1818, Darius Sweet of Pompey (d. May 16, 1864> Children : 314
Mary, b. May 21, 1821 ; 315 Henry T., b. April 29, 1824 ; 316 Jeduthan,
b. May 21, 1826 ; 317 Charlotte, b. June 25, 1830.
262. ii. Achsah, b. January 8, 1803 ; d. in infancy.
263. Hi. Mary, b. March 1, 1805; d., in Pompey, June 18, 1840; m., December 12,
1820, Barney Boyd. Children : 318 Betsey, b. July 7, 1824 ; 319 Seymour,
b. April 8, 1827 ; 320 Susan, b. June 13, 1840.
264. iv. Betsey, b. June 21, 1811, in Pompey; m., May 6, 1828, Hiram Hoag of
Pompey (d. August 14, 1802). Child : 321 Miriam, b. September 3, 1839.
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965. t. Miriam, b. November 2, 1813, in Pompey ; d. September 24, 1833 ; m.
Leander Greenleaf of Pompey. Children : 322 Watson, d. at age of 16 ;
323 Minerva, b. 1838 ; 324 Maryette, b. 1843 ; 325 Edwin, b. 1844 ; 326
Tiffany H., b. 1849.
256. CHARLES H. A. (220 Helm W\, 205 Stephen, 174 Benja-
min, 7 Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, August 15,
1861, Jennie Romaine of Paterson, N. J. (d. January 26, 1862); m.,
second, Josephine, dau. of Edward Ford of Paterson.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
266. I Raymond M., b. November 28, 1877.
267. it Adelaide, b. July 4, 1885.
268. iii. Evelyn, b. July 13, 1892.
223. LUCIEN B. (212 Jacob, 205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7
Benjamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married Margaret Nutter.
CHILDREN.
266a. i. Mary.
267a. it Lyman.
268a. iii. Francis.
269. iv. William.
224. STEPHEN (213 David, 205 Stephen, 174 Benjamin, 7 Ben-
jamin, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, September 24, 1833, Esther
Cook.
CHILDREN.
270. i. Charles.
271. ii. Edwin.
272. iii Wesley.
273. iv. Mary.
20 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
EBENEZER TIFFANY, BRANCH.
23. EBENEZER TIFFANY (5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Born 1783 \ d. 1807; son of James Tiffany and Elizabeth Allen; he m.,
in Attleboro, Mass,, February 9, 1758, Mary Carpenter (b, Attleboro,
Mass,, 1738; d. there, September 18, 1825).
Ebenezer Tiffany remained on the Attleboro homestead, where he was
born and where he died. The homestead was burned to the ground on
January 24, 1875. He was a prominent man in that old town ; and in John
Daggett's "Historical Sketch of Attleboro/' page 73, he is spoken
of as a member of the committee of correspondence, inspection and
safety. These committees, throughout New England, at that time, were
composed of the most prominent men in the various towns, and provided
for the carrying on of the Revolutionary War by raising the necessary
men for the army, and by supplying the funds to pay them and to secure
their equipment. Ebenezer Tiffany served on this committee throughout
the war. A mention of him as head of the committee is made in Mr.
Daggett's volume, dated March, 1778.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Attleboro, Mass. )
Comfort, b. October 24, 1768 ; d. June 2, 1759.
William, b. June 1, 1760 ; d. November 2, 1789.
Ebenezer, b. August 27, 1702 ; d. about 1846.
Joseph, b. October 6, 1763 ; d. December 13, 1850.
Otis, b. May 9, 1767 ; d. in Missouri.
Content, b. February 10, 1770; d. in Attleboro, Mass., October 10, 1789 ;
unmarried.
333. vii. Philena, b. February 16, 1774; m., in Attleboro, Mass., December 22,
1792, Samuel Newell of Attleboro. Children; 430 Samuel Newell, Jr.;
431 Horatio ; 432 Abby, m. ; had (a) Charles, (b) Frank, (c) Abby.
334. viii. Comport (2), b. February 14, 1777 ; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 22,
1843.
335. ix. Molly, b. May 11, 1779; m., first, April 1, 1799, Jacob Cushman (d.
November 14, 1802); m., second, Arman Read (d. September 21, 1822);
m., third, September 21, 1829, Deacon Moses Thatcher.
328. WILLIAM (23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married Betsey Swain.
children.
(All born in Attleboro.)
336. t. Eunice Weld, b. February 3, 1788 ; d. September 17, 1823.
337. iL William, b. 1760 ; d. November 2, 1789.
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329. EBENEZER (23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, first, January 19, 1786, Cynthia Tingley (b. May 22, 1765 ; d.
December 23, 1813); m., second, in 1818, Charlotte Bliss; m., third,
Mary Balcom (widow of Timothy Balcom; d. at Pawtucket, R. I., April,
1854).
Ebenezer Tiffany lived in Pawtucket, where he engaged in business.
children by first wife.
338. L Louis Le Prelkte, b. Attleboro, Mass., December, 7, 1788 ; d. October 11,
1812 ; unmarried.
839. ii. Horace Tingley, b. Pawtucket, R. L, April 23, 1804; d. there, January 8,
1830; m., May 7, 1825, Mary Ann Day (b. April 14, 1804; d. April 12,
1854), dau. of Charles Day. In;i826-28, Mr. Tiffany was quartermaster of
the Fayette Rifles. Child : 433 Louis Le Prelete, b. Pawtucket, R. L,
February 14, 1826; d. Detroit, Mich., Septembers, 1864; m., in Detroit,
May 31, 1852, Elizabeth Sarah Johnson (b. Oriskany, N. Y„ July 31, 1833),
dau. of Augustus Snow Johnson (b. Cambridge, N. Y., February 20, 1799 ;
d. Detroit, July 26, 1882) and Sarah Ann Noyes (b. Castleton, N. Y., De-
cember 29, 1810 ; d. Detroit, September 29, 1868). Mr. Tiffany was taken to
Detroit at the age of fourteen by Gov. Henry P. Baldwin ; was educated and put
into business under the governor's direction. Harriet Day Baldwin, wife of
the governor, was the boy's aunt. Mr. Tiffany was a member and vestry*
man of St. John's Episcopal Church. After his death, Mrs. Tiffany married,
in Detroit, April 22, 1871, Walter C. Habbin. Children (all born in Detroit):
(a) Horace, b. February 3, 1853 ; d. January 7, 1855 ; (b) Emily C, b. June
7, 1854; m., November 23, 1885, in Detroit, Charles C. Dresser (b. Clarks-
ton, Mich., July 9, 1856), son of John Harvey Dresser (b. Dresservillc, N.
Y., June 30, 1825; d. Clarkston, Mich., January 18, 1892) and Elizabeth
C. Vliet (b. Oxford, N. J., February 28, 1828). Children : Amy Tiffany, b.
Clarkston, Mich., April 27, 1887 ; Walcott Lewis, b. Clarkston, Michigan,
May 10, 1894 ; (c) William Curtis Noyes, b. August 25, 1856 ; m., June
27, 1888, in Greensville, Mich., Bertha Carrie Williams (b. Chicago, April
6, 1866), dau. of Ephraim Schuyler Williams (b. Saginaw, Mich., Septem-
ber 20, 1835) and Harriet Camp Beach (b. Goshen, Conn., February 15,
1837). Children : Leo Williams, b. Detroit, August 30, 1889 ; d. May 17,
1894 ; Walker Ephraim, b. Detroit, August 30, 1891 ; Doris Habbin, b.
Detroit, October 23, 1892 ; Gladys, b. Clarkston, Mich., September 10, 1896;
(d) Walcott Day, b. July 18, 1862. Mr. Tiffany has had a successful busi-
ness career, and lives in Detroit with his mother, Mrs. Habbin. He is
unmarried.
330. CAPTAIN JOSEPH TIFFANY (23 Ebenezer, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Attleboro, March 23, 1790, Char-
lotte Capron (b. December 27, 1764; d. January 30, 1842), dau. of
Elisha Capron and Abigal Makepiece.
Captain Tiffany lived and died at the old homestead in Attleboro. He
was a prominent man of the town, and was captain of a military company.
28 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN.
840. L Osmond Catron, b. Attleboro, April 23, 1793; d. Baltimore, Md., June,
1851.
341. it Content, b. Attleboro, April 28, 1795 ; d. New York City, May 8, 1864 ;
m., December 1, 1814, John A. Reed. Children : 434 John A. Reed ; also
four daughters.
342. iil. Comport, b. Attleboro, November 17, 1797 ; d. New York City, March 15,
1879.
343. iv. Joseih Albert, b. Attleboro, September 20, 1802 ; d. Attleboro, December
27, 1808.
340. OSMOND CAPRON (330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, 1822, Ann Checkley Shaw of Mans-
field, Mass. (b. Marshfield, February 14, 1794; d. West Newton, Mass.,
January 8, 1888), dau. of Rev. William Shaw.
In 1815, Osmond Capron Tiffany went to Baltimore, Md., where he
engaged in business, became a prosperous merchant and accumulated a
large fortune. He was interested in banking and did much to strengthen
the banking policy of Maryland. He was one of the first interested in
the introduction of cotton manufactures in Maryland, and was one of the
founders of and principal contributors to the Athenaeum Library.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Baltimore, Md.)
Osmond, b. July 16, 1823 ; d. November 18, 1895.
William Shaw, b. July 6, 1825.
Francis, b. February 16, 1827.
George Peabody, b. March 16, 1828 ; d. Baltimore, September 1, 1886.
Edward, b. September, 1829*. Is unmarried and is connected with the
Boston Public Library.
Charlotte Ann, d. in infancy.
Albert Tiffany, d. in infancy.
344. OSMOND (340 Osmond Capron, 330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, October 5, 1847, in Balti-
more, Md., Ann Pinkney White (b. August 2, 1818; d. July 5, 1890),
dau. of Joseph White and Isabelle Pinkney.
Mr. Tiffany was possessed of literary tastes and was a frequent con-
tributor to press and periodical. He wrote several novels, which were
published; also a book on "China," published shortly after his return
from the Celestial Empire, where he went in 1843 on a sailing vessel, col-
lecting many valuable and interesting curios, now in the possession of his
family. He was a graduate of Harvard University.
children.
349. i. Joseph White, b. Baltimore, January 9, 1849 ; d. Baltimore, January 28, 1849.
350. ii. Anne Shaw, b. Baltimore, November 21, 1851 ; m., in Baltimore, January 26,
344.
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CHARLES COMFORT TIFFANY.
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355.
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356.
iii.
357.
iv.
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1881, Edward Bradley Jones. Children s 435 Beatrice L. Plnkney, b. Balti-
more, September 16, 1881 ; 436 Edward Bradley, Jr., b. Baltimore, Febru.
ary 28, 1884 ; 437 Campbell Pinkney, b. Baltimore, November 17, 1886.
351. iii. Alfred, b. Baltimore, October 23, 1852 ; d. Baltimore, January 17, 1854.
352. iv. Helen, b. New York, August 25, 1856 ; d. Baltimore, January 17, 1890.
Was an artist of recognized merit, many of her illustrations being used in
magazines. She also wrote poems and stories, which were published.
353. ▼. Beatrice, b. Springfield, Mass., November 1, 1859 ; d. New York, Octo-
ber 10, 1892 ; m., in Baltimore, June 30, 1889, Francis Scott Key, grand-
son of the author of " The Star Spangled Banner." S. P.
345. WILLIAM SHAW (340 Osmond Capron, 330 Joseph,
23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, October 16,
1856, Elizabeth Bridge Howard (b. Springfield, Mass., December 17,
1828), dau. of Charles Howard and Elizabeth Buckminster Dwight.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Baltimore.)
Osmond Checkley, b. November 26, 1857; d. November 26, 1862.
Elizabeth Dwight, b. June 1, 18C1 ; d. December 8, 1891 ; ra., June 26,
1884, Charles R. Dilworth.
Charles Howard, b. September 26, 1863.
Robert Shaw, b. February 12, 1871 ; d. August 16, 1871.
346. REV. FRANCIS (340 Osmond Capron, 330 Joseph, 23 Ebe-
nezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Baltimore, Octo-
ber 14, 1852, Esther Allison Brown (b. Baltimore, Md., December 10,
1826; d. Cambridge, Mass., November 9, 1891), dau. of Geo. J. Brown
(b. October 4, 1787; d. June 4, 1829) and Esther Allison (b. July 17,
1792 ; d. October 27, 1849).
He was graduated from Harvard University in 1847, studied two years
in Berlin, Germany ; was graduated from Cambridge Divinity School in
1851 ; settled as minister in Springfield, Mass., 1851-61, and in West New-
ton, Mass., 1867-80. He is the author of several well-known works,
including " Life of Dorothea L. Dix " and " Life of Francis C. Barnard."
CHILDREN.
(All born in Springfield, Mass.)
358. i. Mary Allison, b. October 23, 1853.
359. ii. Francis Buchanan, b. April 26, 1855 ; m., in West Newton, Mass., Octo-
ber 16, 1889, Nina Moore (b. September 2, 1852, in Cincinnati, O.), dau.
of Augustus Olcott Moore (b. July 21. 1822 ; d. April 29, 1865) and Har-
riet Cornelia Green (b. June 15, 1827). Child : 438 Esther Allison, b. St.
Paul, Minn., April 14, 1891. Harvard University conferred upon him the
degree of A. B. in 1877, and of LL. B. in 1880.
360. iii. Walter Checkley, b. June 2, 1857; m., in Old Orchard, Mo., April 25,
1888, Lila Andrews Robinson (b. St. Louis, Mo., November 18, 1864).
30 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Ofi
Children t 489 Walter Checkley, b. Minneapolis, Minn., January 25, 1891 ;
440 Anne Page, b. May 91, 1893. In 1881 he received the degree of A. B.
from Harvard.
ML iv. Esther Brown, b. December 20, 1868.
347. GEORGE PEABODY (340 Osmond Capron, 830 Joseph,
23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in New York
City, January 25, 1855, Anne Dickey Thorndike (b. Boston, Mass., No-
vember 17, 1832), dau. of Israel Thorndike (b. Beverly, Mass., Decem-
ber 2, 1785 ; d. New York, March 8, 1867) and his second wife, Ann
Thompson Dickey (b. New York, April 26, 1809 \ d. Baltimore, March 19,
1893).
Mr. Tiffany was a graduate of Harvard, class of 1848. He was a pro-
minent merchant of Baltimore, president of a cotton mill, and much
respected and beloved.
CHILDREN.
362. i. Alice Thorndike, b. Baltimore, March 16, 1856.
363. ii. George Pbabody, b. Baltimore, January 22, 1859 ; ra., November 27, 1897,
Lisa Kneeland Wyattt(b. Baltimore, Md., March 24, 1864), dau. of Charles
Handfield Wyatt. Child : 441 George Peabody, 3d, b. August 22, 1898 ; d.
August 1, 1900.
364. Hi. Herbert Thorndike, b. New York, November 17, 1861.
342. COMFORT (330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Providence, R. I., August 13, 1821, Laura
Burr (b. Providence, R. I., October 6, 1799; d. Baltimore, Md., Jan-
uary 1, 1845), dau. of James and Mary Burr.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Baltimore.)
365. i. Oris Rogers, b. September, 1822 ; d. July, 1825.
366. ii. Otis Henry, b. July 3, 1825 ; d. Minneapolis, Minn., October 24, 1891.
367. iii. Joseph Capron, b. December 13, 1826 ; d. Deming, New Mexico, July 15,
1889.
868. iv. Charles Comfort, b. October 5, 1829; m., in Fordham, New York City,
April 28, 1882, Julia Wheeler (b. Delhi, N. Y., April 16, 1839 ; d. New
York, December 22, 1899), dau. of Judge Nelson Knox Wheeler (b. Deposit,
N. Y., April 11, 1807; d. there, September 21, 1880) and Emily B. Ogden
(b. Walton, N. Y., June 23, 1815; d. Sharon, Ct., July 28, 1884). S. P.
Charles Comfort Tiffany received the degree of B. A. at Dickinson College,
Carlisle, Pa., July, 1850, was graduated from Andover Theological Sem-
inary in July, 1854, studied at the German University of Halle, also at the
universities at Heidelberg and Berlin, until 1857, when he became pastor of
the Congregational Church at Denby, Conn. In 1864, he entered the army
as chaplain of the 6th Connecticut Volunteers. He resigned in May, 1865,
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and then traveled extensively in Europe and the East He was ordained
deacon and priest of the Protestant Episcopal Chnrch by Bishop Clarke of
Rhode Island, at Providence, in 1868. He has been rector of St James'
Church, Fordham, N. Y. ; Trinity Church and St. Mark's Church, Boston,
Mass.; Church of the Atonement and Zion Church, New York City.
Since 1894, Mr. Tiffany has been Archdeacon of New York; is senior
examining chaplain to the Bishop of New York, and general chairman to the
American Church Congress. He is a member of the Century Club, and
the Union League Club, and vice president of the American Geographical
Society. He received the degree of D. D. from Dickinson College 1884,
St. Stephen's 1893, and Yale 1897. He has written extensively for publi-
cation. Is the author of "A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church,"
published in 1895, and " The Prayer Book and the Christian Life," pub.
lished in 1898.
386. OTIS HENRY (342 Comfort, 330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, December 26, 1848, Eliza
Bruce Hamilton of Baltimore (b. Brucetown, Va.; d. December 27, 1900),
dau. of Rev. William Hamilton, D. D. (b. Boonesboro, Md., February
22, 1798; d. Washington, D. C, February 3, 1872), and Mary Joliffe
Bruce (b. Winchester, Va., April 15, 1800; d. Washington, D. C, Feb-
ruary 6, 1870).
Otis Henry Tiffany prepared for college at the University of Maryland,
and, in 1842, he entered the junior class of Dickinson College, Carlisle,
Pa., where he was graduated in 1844. He was first appointed a tutor
there and then adjunct professor of mathematics and civil engineering. In
1848, he was admitted to the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
an elder in 1850, after which he filled circuit appointments in Maryland
for some time. Without change of ecclesiastical relationship, he served as
pastor of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Baltimore. In
1859, the degree of D. D. was conferred upon him by Dickinson College,
and the degree of LL. D. in 1886. In 1860, he became pastor of the
First M. E. Church in Chicago ; was then transferred to the First M. E.
Church of Evanston, 111.; and, in 1864, he was given the pastorate of Grace
Church, Chicago, where he remained three years. In 1867, he was
appointed by the house of bishops to the position of corresponding
secretary to the Church Extension Society, which he declined, and was
appointed to the pastorate of St. James' Church, New Brunswick, N. J.
In 1870, he became pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church, Newark, N. J.
In October, 1872, he was transferred to the pastorate of the Metropolitan
Church, Washington, D. C, where President Grant and his family attended ;
also Chief Justice Chase. He delivered the funeral oration on the death
of the chief justice. He performed the marriage ceremony of Nellie
32 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
Grant and Algernon Sartorii. In 1875, Dr.' Tiffany became pastor of
Trinity M. £. Church, Chicago, and after three years' service went to St.
Paul's, New York City; from there to Arch Street M. E. Church, Philadel-
phia ; then to Madison Avenue M. £. Church, New York, which was com-
pleted and dedicated during his pastorate. On the morning of the dedi-
cation of this church, Dr. Tiffany raised $110,000 among the members of
the congregation, paying off the church debt. He was, later, pastor of the
Spring Garden Church, Philadelphia ; then went to St. James' Church, New
York ; and then to his last charge, the Hennepen Avenue M. E. Church,
Minneapolis, Minn. He was a third-class member of the Order of the
Loyal Legion for his distinguished services during the war, was a 33d
degree Mason, and a member of the Society of the Sons of the American
Revolution.
CHILDREN.
369. i. William Hamilton, b. Washington, D. C. t October 17, 1849; d. Los
Angeles, Cal,, April 15, 1888. Was a civil engineer.
370. ii. Laura Burr, b. Carlisle, Pa.
371. iii. Otis Comfort, b. Carlisle, Pa., January 16, 1852 ; d. 1897. Mr. Tiffany
was paymaster in the United States Navy ; was graduated from Rutgers
College in 1871, with the degree B. S. ; and, in 1873, received the degree of
M. S. from the same college. He was a member of the University Club
and the United States Service Club of New York, of the Metropolitan
Army and Navy Club of Washington, and of the Yokohama United Club
of Yokohama, Japan. He was unmarried.
372. iv. John McCi.intock, b. Baltimore, Md., August 7, 1856. He was in the
United States Coast Survey, and is now engaged in business in Brooklyn,
N. Y.
873. v. Mary Bruce, b. Baltimore, Md., July 31, 1860; d. Evanston, 111.,
September 24, 1864.
374. vi. Grace, b. New Brunswick, N. J.
< 367. JOSEPH CAPRON (342 Comfort, 330 Joseph, 23 Ebene-
zer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Coxsackie, N. Y.,
November 16, 1846, Amanda Cuyler Stoutenburgh (b. Coxsackie, N. Y.,
July 6, 1826; d. February 24, 1894), dau. of Walton Street Stoutenburgh
(b. Volatia, N. Y., January 6, 1807; d. Coxsackie, N. Y., March 21,
1872) and Catherine Ann Cuyler (b. Coxsackie, N. Y., May 5, 1835 ;
d. East Saginaw, Mich., March 27, 1891).
He was graduated as agricultural engineer from Aurora, N. Y., in 1846,
established a fancy stock farm at Coxsackie, N. Y., 1847-1853, with
imported stock. He was engaged in Western lumber interests, entered
the army in 1861, served as harbor master, and, under General Rufus
Ingalls, was with the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. During
the reconstruction he was general registrar officer in Virginia. He was one
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of the first to start the ice industry in the Kennebec River, Maine, ship-
ping largely to India, Havana and ports in the West Indies. He was also
interested in Western ranches, and in railroad development and mines.
He invented and placed in the United States Navy Yard a system of illu-
mination from petroleum and hydrogen gas. While engaged with the late
Gen. Clinton B. Fisk and others in improving the condition of the Indians,
he took entire charge of the Apache Indians, as agent for the United
States Government, during an alarming uprising in 1882. At the time of
his death he was directing the construction of the International Railroad
between Mexico and the United States.
CHILDREN.
375. i. Walton Cuyler, b, near Coxsackie, N. Y., March 24, 1860.
376. ii. Charles Otis, b. New Baltimore, N. Y., January 23, 1853.
377. iii. Joseph Burr, b, Hudson, N. Y., February 13, 1857.
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375. WALTON CUYLER (367 Joseph Capron, 342 Comfort,
330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
in Washington, D. C, April 9, 1879, Julia Gilman (b. Washington, D.
C, September 4, 1850), dau. of Z. Douglas Gilman (b. Alexandria, Va.,
August 16, 1816; d. Washington, D. C, March 15, 1876) and Helen
Parris (b. Portland, Me., 1819; d. Washington, D. C, 1851).
Mr. Tiffany was educated at Rutgers' College, New Brunswick, N. J.,
class of 1871, receiving its degree of Master of Science. He went, then,
to the topographical department, United States Government, Washington,
D. C. In 1877, he founded in New York City the first chemical labora-
tory in the United States for chemical research work in the leather trade,
in which he is a recognized authority. He is president of the Trade
Chemists Company and patentee of several scientific inventions. His resi-
dence is at Newburgh-on-Hudson, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Newburgh-on-Hudson, N. Y.)
378. i. Gilman Parris, b. July 17, 1882.
379. ii. Dorris, b. August 18, 1889.
380. iii. Humphrey Cuyler, b. June 23, 1893.
376. CHARLES OTIS (367 Joseph Capron, 342 Comfort,
330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
in New York City, January 30, 1890, Annie Jane DuBois (b. New York,
June 20, 1859), dau. of James Goelet DuBois (b. Catskill, N. Y., July 2,
1818) and Jane Cole Clarke (b. New York, 1832; d. there, July 5,
1859).
34 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Mr. Tiffany entered Cornell University in 1873 and was engaged in
building gas works with his father, supervising the building of several gas
works for the United States Government, and in 1880 went to Arizona in
the Government employ at the Apache Indian Reservation. He was there
during the outbreak of 1881-82. He engaged in silver mining, both in
Arizona and in New Mexico, and was also engaged in surveying. He
returned to New York, and is now with Tiffany & Co. of New York. His
residence is Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
381. i. Jeanette DuBois, b. Dobb's Ferry, N. Y., August 24, 1891.
382. ii. Ruth Gildersleeve, b. Yonkcrs, N. Y„, February 16, 1893.
382a. Hi. James Goelet DuBois, b. Nyack, N. Y., September 28, 1896.
377. JOSEPH BURR (367 Joseph Capron, 342 Comfort,
330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
in Syracuse, N. Y., October 23, 1884, Fanny S. Gere (b. Syracuse, N. Y.,
June 20, 1862), dau. of Nathan Stanton Gere and Mary Louise Sweet.
He was educated at Cornell University, and for some time was con-
nected with one of the art departments of Tiffany & Co., Union Square,
New York. In other directions he pursued the business of decorative and
general artistic work. For several years prior to this date (1900) Mr.
Tiffany has supervised the execution of his artistic designs.
CHILDREN.
383. i. Anna Cuyler, b. Syracuse, N. Y., September 6, 1886.
384. ii. Joseph Burr, b. New York City, January 30, 1888.
385. iii. Vera Gere, b. New York City, March 28, 1890.
385a. iv. Stanton Gere, b. Yonkers, N. Y., January 19, 1895.
343. JOSEPH ALBERT (330 Joseph, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Attleboro, Mass., May 26, 1824,
Eunice Capron Bradford (b. Smithfield, R. I., June 23, 1803; d. Attle-
boro, Mass., May 19, 1892), dau. of Joel Bradford.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Attleboro.)
386. L Julia Ann, b. April 16, 1825 ; m., June 4, 1867, George W. Bliss (d. No.
vember, 1892). S. P.
387. ii. James Albert, b. November 3, 1826 ; d. November 5, 1841.
388. iii, Charlotte Maria, b. May 8, 1828; d. May 2, 1897; m„ March 16,
1867, Lewis L. Read. Children : (a) George Tiffany, b. Attleboro, Mass.,
March 19, 1868 ; (b) Albert Clarence, b. Attleboro, Mass., December 23,
1870.
389. Iv. Eben Capron, b. May 18, 1833 ; d. Boston, Mass., May 25, 1891.
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89a ▼. Joseph Osmond, b. January 23, 1835 ; m., in Providence, R. L, December 5,
1865, Caroline French (b. Attleboro, July 5, 1830), dau. of Joseph French
(b. Attleboro, Mass., February, 10, 1797; d. July 3, 1850) and Caroline
Brintnell (b, Mansfield, January 24, 1795 ; d. Attleboro, October 15, 1871).
S. P. Mr. Tiffany is prominent in educational work and has been superin-
tendent of the public schools in Attleboro. He has been of much assist*
ance to the author in compiling this work, especially in securing data
relative to the Attleboro records of the Tiffany Family.
391. yi. William Henry, b. May 17, 1838 ; m., in Attleboro, December 15, 1870,
Lydia Sanford Carpenter (b. Attleboro, February 2, 1834), dau. of Zenas
Bliss Carpenter and Lucinda Ide. S. P.
392. rii. Philena Frances, b. March 10, 1840 ; m., December 23, 1874, Erastus
Jacobson. S. P.
393. Tiil Laura Burr, b. August 22, 1846 ; d. April 15, 1899. Unmarried.
389. EBEN CAPRON (343 Joseph Albert, 330 Joseph, 23 Ebe-
nezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Attleboro, March
13, 1852, Jane Read (b. Attleboro, November 1, 1829), dau. of Elijah
Robinson Read (b. Attleboro, July 20, 1802; d. Providence, R. I.,
August 11, 1879) and Lucinda Augusta Carpenter (b. Rehoboth, Mass.,
August 2, 1803 ; d. Attleboro, October 8, 1840).
Mr. Tiffany was educated in schools of his native town and then at the
academy in Sekonk, Mass. He learned the jewelry trade and worked at
that for several years, then went into the leather business ; and, in 1880,
went with his family to San Mateo, Florida, where he conducted with much
success an orange grove and market garden. In 1891, he went North on
business, and while in Boston was stricken with apoplexy and died.
CHILDREN.
(Born in Attleboro.)
394. L Edward Clarence, b. June 19, 1853 ; d. July 26, 1855.
395. ii. Charles Seymour, b. October 9, 1855; m., first, at Pawtucket, R. I.,
April 28, 1880, Charlotte Jane Eccles (b. Newport, R. I., June 2, 1856),
dau. of Edmund Eccles and Margaret Asher ; m., second, in Cambridge*
port, Mass., September 1, 1892, Marie Malvina Mabille (b. Canada, March
19, 1862), dau. of Philippe F. Mabille (b. Paris, France, October 20, 1833)
and Adeline C. Morrison (b. Montreal, Canada, February 1, 1838). Mr.
Tiffany is a resident of Boston. He is a civil engineer, and was associated
with his father in conducting the Florida plantation, which he eventually sold.
Child by first wife : 442 Ralph Bancroft, b. San Mateo, Fla., March 17,
1887. Children by second wife : 443 Jennie Adelene, b. Cambridge, Mass.,
May 13, 1894; 444 Eben Mabille, b. Cambridge, Mass., August 19, 1895;
445 Laura Burr, b. Boston, Mass., November 18, 1899.
331. OTIS (23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried, October 2, 1796, Nancy Day of Pawtucket, R. I., dau. of Charles Day.
36 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
CHILDREN.
(All born in Pawtucket, R. I.)
304. L William, b. about 1797; d. Baltimore, Md., April 1851.
307. il. George, b. about 1700 ; A. Newport, R. I., November, 1886.
308. ill. Henry, b. September 28, 1811 ; d. New York City, January 2, 1877.
300. iv. John, killed out West. Unmarried.
307. GEORGE (331 Otis, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, 1861, Isabelle Perry, dau. of Commodore
Perry, the opener of Japan, and a sister of Mrs. August Belmont.
CHILDREN.
400. i. George, was drowned off the cliff* of Newport while diving with his tutor,
who was also drowned.
401. il. Isabel.
402. iil. Belmont, m. Annie Cameron, dau. of Sir Roderick Cameron, formerly
British Consul at New York.
403. iv. Perry, m. Marie Havemcycr, dau. of Theodore Havemeyer.
404. v. William, d. in Boston, Mass., 1898, from exposures and hardships endured
during the Spanish. American war. He was one of Roosevelt's Rough
Riders. He is buried in the Belmont lot at Newport, R. I.
398. HENRY (331 Otis, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, in Baltimore, Md., June, 1840, Sally Jones McLane
(b. Wilmington, Del., September 28, 1820; d. Baltimore, February 12,
1887), dau. of Hon. Louis McLane (b. Smyrna, Del., May 28, 1786; d.
Baltimore, Md.) and Catherine Mary Milligan (b. Philadelphi, Pa., Feb-
ruary 10, 1790 ; d. Baltimore, Md., July 31, 1849).
children.
405. i. Katherine McLane, b. Baltimore, April 19, 1841 ; d. Newport, R. I., Sep-
tember 5, 1871 ; m., September 1, 18G4, Paul Ilocmelle, secretary of the
French Legation of Paris, France. Children : 446 Robert Louis, b. The
Hague, November 14, 1867 ; 447 Kmilie Hclene, b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
July 21, 1869; m., in Paris, France, November 27, 1890, Comte de St. Mars,
now Marquis de St. Mars.
406. ii. HENRY, b. Baltimore, July 9, 1842 ; m., in Chicago, September 11, 1878,
Anna Sophia Barrett (b. Coopcrstown, "N. Y., November 17, 1858), dau. of
Oliver P. Barrett and Mary E. Walcott.
407. iii. Louis McLane, b. Baltimore, October 10, 1844.
408. iv. Robert Milligan, b. Baltimore, February 26, 1847 ; d. there, March 3, 1848.
407. LOUIS McLANE (398 Henry, 331 Otis, 23 Ebenezer,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, August, 1871, in Newport,
R. I., Madeline Borland (d. December, 1873), dau. of M. Woolsey Bor-
land of Boston; m., second, January, 1879, in Petersburg, Va., Evelyn
OILMAN PARRIS TIFFANY.
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May Bayly, dau. of Hon. Thomas H. Bayly and Evelyn Harrison May of
Mount Custis, Accomac County, Va.
Dr. Tiffany lives in Baltimore, where he is a well-known and an eminent
surgeon.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
409. L Katherine McLane, b. September 24, 1872; m., in Baltimore, November,
1895, Jordon Abbott of Boston. Children : 409a Katherine Tiffany, b.
September, 1899 ; 410a Eleanor, b. September, 1900.
410. it Louis McLane, b. December 23, 1873 ; d. December 17, 1874.
334. COMFORT (23 Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Attleboro, Mass., February 24, 1803, Chloe Draper (b. At-
tleboro, Mass., June 13, 1781 ; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., November 15, 1852),
dau. of Isaac Draper (b. Greenlodge, Dedham, Mass., July 20, 1736; d.
Attleboro, Mass., July 17, 1824) and Chloe Tingley (b. Attleboro, No-
vember 25, 1746 j d. there April 14, 1828).
Mr. Tiffany made his home in Pawtucket, R. I., until about 1808,
when he removed to Killingly, Conn., where he became one of the first
manufacturers of cotton goods in that State. With Gen. James Danielson
and others, he organized the Danielson Manufacturing Company, which
developed into one of the most important manufacturing plants in New
England at that time. Comfort Tiffany subsequently sold his interest in
the company and established himself in Brooklyn, Conn., on the opposite
side of the Quinnebang River, where he erected a mill and continued the
manufacture of cotton goods until his death in Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
411. i. Eliza, b; Pawtucket, R. I., October 12, 1803; d. Cornwall-on-the-Hudson,
N. Y., September 3, 1857; m., in Killingly, Conn., May 16, 1827, Judge
Nathan Brewster Morse (b. Canterbury, Conn., November 14, 1790), son
of Peter Morse and Lucinda Brewster. Judge Morse was president of the
Brooklyn Ferry Company for forty years, was judge of the City Court, Cir-
cuit Court and Supreme Court, and treasurer of the City of Brooklyn. Chil-
dren : 448 Charlotte, b. January 9, 1832 ; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., October 17,
1874 ; m. James L. Dunham ; had (a) Maria, b. Parker ; d. aged about
one year ; 449 Charles Henry, d. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 450 Nathan Brewster.
412. ii. Charlotte Draper, b. Pawtucket, R. I., January 14, 1810; d. Killingly,
Conn., November 23, 1824.
413. Hi. Charles Lewis, b. Killingly, Conn., February 15, 1812. ]\
414. iv. Harriet Amanda, b. Killingly, Conn., March 11, 1815 ; m., in Brooklyn,
Conn., September 11, 1839, Daniel Trembley (b. Scotch Plains, N. J.,
March 6, 1813 ; d. Valparaiso, Chili, 1857), son of Samuel Trembley and
Mary Hoyt. Children : 451 Samuel, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845 ; d. there
1852; 452 Amanda Tiffany, b. Brooklyn, Conn., June 27, 1849; m., No-
vember 15, 1870, in New York, Thomas S. Hagcr (b. 1848 ; d. February
3d HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
19, 1887), ton of William Hager and Mary Alexander; had Stanabnry,
b. San Francisco, Cat, December 9, 1871.
415, r, William Henry, b. Killingly, Conn., February 10, 1819; d, Stamford,
Conn., December 21, 1880. Unmarried.
413. CHARLES LEWIS (334 Comfort, 23 Ebenezer, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in New York City, November 30, 1841,
Harriet Olivia Avery Young (b. Killingly, Conn., January 22, 1817; d.
New York, November 16, 1897), dau. of Ebenezer Young (b. Killingly,
Conn., December 27, 1783; d. August 19, 1851) and Anna Burnett
(b. 1790; d. June 6, 1859).
Ebenezer Young was one of the notable public men of the State of
Connecticut in his time, was graduated from Yale in 1806, was elected a
State senator in 1823, and for two succeeding terms. He was for two
years president of the Connecticut Senate, and was a member of the
national House of Representatives from 1829-1835.
Mr. Tiffany was educated in the public schools and the Plainfield and
Brooklyn, Conn., Academies. In 1837, he went to New York and started
in business, at 259 Broadway, under the firm name of Tiffany & Young.
In 1841 the firm name changed to Tiffany, Young & Ellis, and in 1853 it
became Tiffany & Co. Half a century ago, in 1850, the first branch house
of Tiffany & Co. was established in Paris. In 1866, the firm established
a second branch. This was in London. In 1870, the growing business
of Tiffany & Co. necessitated removal to larger quarters in New York, the
firm removing to the block corner Union Square and Fifteenth Street. As
diamond and gem merchants and as manufacturers and dealers in the
richest jewelry, silverware, bronzes and other artistic and costly articles,
Tiffany & Co. are famous throughout the world. Foreign governments
have bestowed many honors upon Mr. Tiffany. In 1878, he was made a
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France. The Czar of Russia
presented him with the gold medal Praemia Digno. Tiffany & Co. have
been appointed jewelers and silversmiths to the Queen of England ; the
Czar and Czarina of Russia ; the Emperors of Austria, Germany and Brazil ;
the Prince and Princess of Wales ; the Kings of Belgium, Greece, Italy,
Spain, Denmark, and Portugal ; the Shah of Persia ; the Khedive of Egypt,
and other royal personages. Mr. Tiffany was one of the founders of the
New York Society of Fine Arts, is a patron of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, and a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History ; a life
member of the New England Society, the National Academy of Design,
the American Geographical Society, and the New York Historical Society.
His club membership includes the Union League, of which he was one of
the founders and is now a vice president, the New York, Union, City, and
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New York Yacht Clubs. By developing a trade into an art and adher-
ing to it with fidelity, Mr. Tiffany has made his name famous throughout
the world and synonymous for honesty and integrity wherever it is heard.
CHILDREN.
(All born in New York City.)
418. i. Charles Lewis, b. October 7, 1842 ; d. New York City, March 3, 1847.
417. ii. Annie Olivia, b. November 27, 1844 ; m., in New York City, April 27, 1871,
Alfred Mitchell (b. Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1832), son of Rev. Alfred Mitch-
ell (b. Wethersfield, Conn., May 19, 1790 ; d. Norwich, Conn., December 19,
1831) and Lucretia Mumford Woodbridge (b. Lyme, Conn., October 10,
1794; d. Norwich, Conn., March 29, 1839). Mr. Mitchell is a grandson
of Stephen Mix Mitchell, who was United States Senator for Connecticut
from 1793 to 1795, and Chief Justice of Connecticut from 1807 to 1814.
Children (all born in New York City): 453 Alfreda, b. December 29,
1874 ; 454 Charlie Tiffany, b. January 22, 1877.
Louis Comfort, b. February 18, 1848.
Louise Harriet, b. December 18, 1856. Unmarried.
Henry Charles, b. September 1, 1858; d. New York City, October 6,
1859.
42L vu Burnett Young, b. April 12, 1860.
418. LOUIS COMFORT (413 Charles L., 334 Comfort, 23
Ebenezer, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Norwich,
Conn., May 15, 1872, Mary Woodbridge Goddard (b. Norwich, Conn.;
d. New York, January 22, 1884), dau. of Levi Hart Goddard and Mary
Woodbridge Perkins; m., second, in New York City, November 9, 1886,
Louise Wakeman Knox (b. German Valley, N. J., March 15, 1851), dau.
of Rev. J. H. Mason Knox, D. D., and Ixwise Wakeman.
Louis Comfort was educated in New York. He first studied art under
George Innis and Samuel Coleman in America, and then under Leon Bailly
in Paris. He spent several years in travel and study in Europe, Africa, and
the East. In 1870, he was made a member of the Water Color Society.
In 1871, he was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design. In
1880, he was made an academician. He is a member of the Society of Ameri-
can Artists and of the Architectural League. His principal pictures are :
The Dock Scene, 1869 ;
Street Scene in Tangiers, 1876 ;
Study of Quimper, Brittany, 1877 ;
Duane Street, New York, 1878 ;
The Cobblers at Boufarick, 1888 ;
Feeding the Flamingoes, 1888 ;
Market Day at Nuremberg, 1892.
In 1879, he organized and became president and art director of the
Tiffany Glass Company, and, in 1892, of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating
40 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Company. One of his important works was the Tiffany Chapel, exhibited
at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago, which is now in the crypt of the
Cathedral of St. John, the Divine, in New York.
He also made stained-glass windows, and discovered a new formulae by
which he produced the Favrile Glass and enamels on metal. On June 15,
1894, he was made member of the Society Nationale des Beaux Arts of
Paris; on September 25, 1895, member of the Imperial Society of Fine
Arts of Tokio, Japan ; in 1901, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of
France.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
422. L Mary Woodbridge, b. New York, April 3, 1873.
423. ii. Charles Louis, b. Mentone, France, December 9, 1874 ; d. there Decern*
ber29, 1874.
424. Hi. Charles Lewis, 2d, b. New York City, January 7, 1878. Graduated from
Yale University, June, 1900, with high honors.
425. iv. Hilda Goddard, b. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., August 24, 1879.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
Louis Comfort, b. New York, September 24, 1887.
Julia Deforest, b. New York, September 24, 1887.
Annie Olivia, b. New York, December 29, 1888 ; d. there April 24, 1892.
Dorothy Trimble, b. New York, October 11, 1891.
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24. GIDEON TIFFANY (5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Son
of James Tiffany and Elizabeth Allen; m., in Norton, Mass., February
8, 1759, Sarah Dean Farrar, widow of Rev. George Farrar of Easton,
Mass., whom she m. in Norton, Mass., June 2, 1756, and dau. of Nathan
Dean (d. Norton, Mass., July 11, 1747) and Elizabeth Nicholson (d.
Norton, Mass., July 17, 1741).
Sarah Dean's parents died when she was about three years old. She
was soon after adopted by Rev. Joseph Avery, with whom she lived until
the time of her marriage to Rev. Mr. Farrar. After the latter's death, she
returned to Mr. Avery. After her marriage to Dr. Tiffany, she and her
husband continued to reside with Mr. Avery. On March 7, 1764, Mr.
Avery, who was pastor of the first Church of Norton, deeded his farm to
Dr. Tiffany for the consideration that he should be cared for in his old
age. Dr. and Mrs. Tiffany remained with Mr. Avery until his death.
Dr. Gideon Tiffany was a practicing physician in Norton and in Attle-
boro; but after the death of Mr. Avery, in 1770, he sold the farm and
went to Keene, N. H. In Norton he was assessor in 1766, tithing man
and warden in 1769, and on April 20, 1776, he marched as a minute man
after the Lexington alarm to Concord. About 1782, Dr. Tiffany went
from Keene to Hanover, N. H., and from there he moved to the State of
New York, remaining there for some years, and finally moving to Ancaster,
Canada, where he died.
CHILDREN.
456. i. Sylvester, b. Norton, Mass., August 9, 17G9.
456. it Luc in da, b. Norton, Mass., August 10, 1751 ; d. in Canada, August 14,
1814; m. Moses Brigham. Children: 474 Fanny L., 475 Sophia, 476
Charles Cotton, 477 Lucy.
457. iii. Oliver, b. Norton, Mass., June 20, 1763 ; d. Ancaster, Canada, May 17,
1835. Unmarried. He practiced medicine in Philadelphia, Virginia and
Massachusetts, becoming eminent in his profession. lie finally went to
Ancaster, where he was one of the wealthy men of the town.
458. iv. George, b. Norton, Mass., June 20, 1765; d. Ancaster, Canada, January
3, 1842.
459. v. Lucy, b. Norton, Mass., August 21, 1767; d. Hanover, N. H., September
27, 1785 ; m., in Hanover, July 15, 1784, James Wheelock, son of Eleazer
Wheelock, first president of Dartmouth College. Child : 478 Lucy, b.
Hanover, N. H., September; d. October, 1785.
460. vi. Catherine, b. Norton, Mass., December 29, 1769 ; d. New York State,
1840; m. Rev. Danforth Phelps. Children: 479 George D., 480 VVil-
42 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Ham, 481 Sarah,— m. Bennett C. Fitxh ugh,— child, Mrs. E. C Cas-
well of Milwaukee ; 482 Augustus A., 483 Mary D., 484 Edwin.
461. vii. Gideon, b. Keene, N. H., June 28, 1774 ; d. Delaware, Canada, August 29,
1854.
462. viii. Dean, b. Keene, N. H., February, 1775 ; d. Hanover, N. H. Unmarried.
463. ix. Isaac Hall, b. Keene, N. H., October 16, 1777; d. Fultonville, N. Y.,
February 23, 1859. Unmarried. He was graduated from Dartmouth
College in 1793, receiving at the age of sixteen the degree of A. M., the
youngest graduate of Dartmouth. He read law with Aaron Burr, an
association of which in later years he was very proud, speaking frequently
of the talent and magnetism of Burr, and recalling with tenderness his
acquaintance with Burr's daughter, the unfortunate Theodocia, who inher-
ited much of her father's talent, and whose unknown fate adds pathos to
her memory. He practiced law in Lawyersville, Schoharie County, in Esper-
ance and in Fultonville, N. Y. He was a member of the Common Pleas
bench of Schoharie County, which gained for him the title of Judge Tiffany.
464. x. SARAH, b. Keene, N. H., April 20, 1786 ; d. Lawyersville, N. Y., February
7, 1864; m., in Lawyersville, N. Y., February 21, 1805, General Thomas
Lawyer (b. Schoharie, N. Y., October 14, 1785 ; d. Lawyersville, N. Y.,
May 21, 1868). He was a distinguished lawyer. Children : 485 Demos*
thencs, b. Lawyersville, November 27, 1805, — was a lawyer, surrogate
and county judge in Schoharie County ; m., November 28, 1825, Sarah
Alexander; 486 August Frederick, b. Lawyersville, July 28, 1807;
d. Cobleskill, N. Y., March 27, 1863,— unmarried ; 487 Thomas
Henry, b. Lawyersville, January 6, 1809 ; d. October 18, 1873 ; 488 Mad-
ison, b. Lawyersville, October 1, 1811 ; d. Argusville, N. Y., March 24,
1854 ; m., April 4, 1837, Elizabeth Applegarth ; 489 Augusta Henrietta,
b. November 7, 1813 ; d. November 19, 1850 ; m. Dr. Daniel H. Kibbe ;
490 Helen Louise, b. February 27, 1816; m., January 28, 1836, Charles
Courter of Cobleskill, president of the First National Bank there ; 491
Tiffany, b. October 3, 1821 ; d. Cobleskill, N. Y., February 16, 1884,—
unmarried ; a successful, wealthy lawyer, elected judge of sessions in 1882 ;
492 Cordelia, b. June 23, 1825 ; d. Cobleskill, March 15, 1832.
455. SYLVESTER (24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, first, Mrs. Frances Davis Hopkins, dau. of William Davis of
East Greenwich, N. Y.; m., second, Elizabeth Ralston of Keene, N. H.
Sylvester Tiffany went with his father to Hanover, N. H., and lived
there. With Governor Simcoe, he published the first paper in Upper
Canada, at Niagara, April 18, 1793, called the Upper Canada Gazette, or
the American Oracle. In 1800, with his brother Gideon, he published the
Canadian Constellation, at Niagara, Upper Canada. A copy of this is in
the possession of Sylvester Tiffany's grandson, George Sylvester Tiffany of
Tecumseh, Mich.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
465. i. George Augustus, b. Hanover, N. H., July 31, 1785 ; d. Milwaukee, Wis.,
December 8, 1863.
THE T1FFANYS OF AMERICA, 43
466. it Elizabeth, b. Albany, N. Y. ; m. J. Applegarth of Canada.
467. Hi. Sylvester, b. Lewisburgh, N. Y.; m. and lived in Buffalo, N. Y. 8. P.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
468. iv. Alexander Ralston, b. Niagara Township, Canada, October 16, 1796 ; d.
Palmyra, Mich., January 14, 1868.
469. v. Janet, m. Stephen Charles. Children : 493 Stephen A., 494 Cornelia J.,
495 Frances Ann.
470. vi. Mary, m. William Charles. Children : 496 George S., 497 Stephen D., 498
Mary.
471. vii. Dean, d. Natchez, Miss. Unmarried.
472. viii. Frances A., m. William Ross.
465. GEORGE AUGUSTUS (455 Sylvester, 24 Gideon, 5
James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married in LeRoy, N. Y., February 20,
1807, Effie Berry (b. Mohawk, N. Y., March 11, 1789; d. Milwaukee,
Wis., June 8, 1868), tfau. of Gilbert R. Berry (b. Albany, N. Y., 1764;
d. Avon, N. Y., 1797) and Ann Maria Wemple (b. Albany, N. Y.; d.
Avon, N. Y., December 10, 1829).
CHILDREN.
499. i. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. LeRoy, N. Y., April 4, 1808; d. Avon, N. Y.,
October 4, 1826. Unmarried.
GOO. ii. George Oliver, b. LeRoy, N. Y., July 4, 1813; d. Milwaukee, Wis.,
July 4, 1892. *
501. iii. Elsie Maria, b. Leroy, N. Y., July 27, 1819; m., in Milwaukee, Wis.,
June 8, 1842, Frederick Wardncr (b. in Reading, Vt., September 12,
1815 ; cl Milwaukee, March 6, 1886). Children (all born in Milwau-
kee): 503 Helen Maria, b. January 26, 1844; d. June 16, 1844; 504
James Frederic, b. May 19, 1845 ; m., in Milwaukee, November 11, 1869,
Mary Augusta Jackson ; 505 George Augustus, b. May 14, 1847 ; d. June
1, 1889 ; 506 Edward Blossom, b. April 1, 1853 ; 507 Cornelia Eva, b.
May 2, 1855 ; d. January 17, 1877.
602. iv. Cornelia Morrison, b. Kaskaskie, 111.; d. Milwaukee, Wis., January 30,
1888 ; m., in Milwaukee, October 26, 1841, Levi Blossom. Children (all
born in Milwaukee) : 508 Cornelia Eva, b. December 14, 1842 ; m., in
Milwaukee, November, 1871, William Ilarmut ; 509 Alice, b. NovemI>er,
1844 ; d. Milwaukee, November 20, 1869 ; m. Irving Bean ; 510 Frances
Tiffany, b. December 1, 1846 ; d. April, 1853 ; 511 Walter L., b. Feb-
ruary 1, 1868.
500. GEORGE OLIVER (465 George Augustus, 455 Sylves-
ter, 24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrev). Married, in Milwau-
kee, Wis., September 26, 1838, Eliza Ann Stow.
children.
612. L Cornelia Shaw, b. Milwaukee, Wit., July 4, 1841 ; d. Lot Angeles, Cal. ,
January 4, 1870.
513. ii. George Augustus, b. Milwaukee, July 30, 1844.
44 HIS'iOR* AND GENEALOGY OF
468. ALEXANDER RALSTON (455 Sylvester, 24 Gideon,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, September 3, 1823, Abigail
Blackman Robinson (b. Palmyra, N. Y., November 13, 1804; d. Te-
cumseh, Mich., January 25, 1873), dau. of Dr. Gain Robinson (d. Pal-
myra, N. Y., 1831) and Chloe Bradish.
When a youth he went to Canandaigua, N. Y., where he published a
paper. Later, he entered the law office of Hon. John C. Spencer, who
was subsequently chief justice of the Supreme Court of New York. After
admission to the bar, he was elected justice of the peace. On March 25,
1827, he was appointed judge in the Court of Common Pleas, receiving a
second appointment for a five-year term. He retired from his judicial
duties on account of illness and, in October, 1832, he removed to Palmyra,
Mich., where, in 1834, he was appointed prosecuting attorney for the
county. In 183G, he was made judge of the Probate Court, which office
he held for eight years. He was then for two terms judge of the County
Court. He was a member of the constitutional convention in 1850, was
elected to the Michigan Legislature in 1855, and was chairman of the
judiciary committee of the house. He was the author of Tiffany's
Justice Treatise, Tiffany's Justice Guide, Tiffany's Criminal Law, and a
pamphlet on Highways.
v v ° children.
614. i. Chloe Elizabeth, b. Palmyra, N. Y., January 7, 1824 ; d. Palmyra, N.Y.,
September 0, 1825.
615. ii. Alexander Ralston, b. Palmyra, N. Y., September 23, 1825; d. Pal-
myra, Mich., September 16, 1858.
516. Hi. Dean Oliver, b. Palmyra, N. Y., September 2i, 1827; d. Palmyra, N. Y.,
August 6, 1834.
617. iv. Catherine, b. Palmyra, N. Y., December 18, 1829; d. there August 6, 1834.
618. v. Frances Ann, b. Palmyra, N. Y., July 12, 1832; m., first, November 29,
1853, William Hayes Lee (b. April 18, 1825; d. PalmyTa, Mich.); m.,
second, February 25, 1864, George Curtis (b. Newton, Conn., Novem-
ber 7, 1818; d. Tecumsch, Mich.). Children (by first marriage): 524
William Lee, b. September 6, 1854 ; m., in Phoenix, Arizona, September
2, 1891, Sarah Creighton,— have George Creighton, b. July 30, 1892;
625 George Tiffany, b. September 6, 1854 ; d. March 18, 1861.
George Sylvester, b. Palmyra, Mich., July 7, 1834.
Catherine Elizabeth, b. Palmyra, N. Y., April 14, 1836; d. June, 1837,
Palmyra, Mich.
Mary Jane, b. Palmyra, Mich., February 10, 1838 ; d. March 8, 1838.
Helen Maria, b. Palmyra, Mich., February 27, 1840; d. Adrian, Mich.,
October 12, 1844.
523. x. Margaret Sophia, b. Adrian, Mich., October 19, 1844; m., in Palmyra,
Mich., November 8, 1866, George Henry Archbald (b. Carbondale, Pa.,
July 7, 1833). Children : 526 George Wodren, b. Palmyra, Mich., Decem-
ber 15, 1867; d. Palmyra, Mich., January 12, 1870 ; 627 Harry Ruthven,
b. April 28, 1872 ; 628 Bessie Frances, b. Elkhart, Ind., October 22, 1880.
519.
vi.
620.
vii.
621.
viil.
622.
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519. GEORGE SYLVESTER (468 Alexander Ralston, 455
Sylvester, 24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Delaware, Canada, December 22, 18G3, (554) Charlotte Adeline Tiffany (b.
Delaware, Canada, April 21, 1841), dau. of Frederick Tiffany (b. Dela-
ware, Canada, 1810; d. London, Canada, March 21, 1879) and Charity
Decker (b. Pennsylvania, 1810; d. Tecumseh, Mich., May 12, 1886).
George S. Tiffany resides in Tecumseh, Mich.
children.
629. i. Frederick Alexander, b. Jackson, Mich., October 12, 1867. Resides in
St. Paul, Minn.
530. ii. Abbie Evelyn, b. April 27, 1873 ; d. May 30, 1873, London, Ont.
631. iii. George Hubert, b. London, Ont., August 12, 1874. Resides in Hudson, Mich.
458. GEORGE (24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married Polly Frieze.
George Tiffany was educated at Dartmouth College and spent much of his
active life in the village of Schoharie, N. Y., filling a number of positions,
both state and national. About 1812, he moved to Upper Canada, now
known as Ontario, and lived in the village of Ancaster, near Hamilton.
CHILDREN.
(AH born in Schoharie, N. Y. )
George Sylvester, b. 1805 ; d. Hamilton, Canada, November 12, 1866.
Oliver, d. about 1865. Unmarried.
Charles.
Frances Ann, d. 1832 ; m. W. C Ross.
Catherine, m. Judge Pearson. Children: (a) George, (b) Gustavus, (c)
Elizabeth.
637. vi. Mary, d. 1832 ; m. William Nortman of Dundas, Canada, at one time mem-
ber of parliament for Wentworth. Her children died before their mother.
638. vii. Jane Ann, b. 1812 ; d. January, 1833. Unmarried.
532. GEORGE SYLVESTER (458 George, 24 Gideon, 5
James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, December 14, 1836, Eliza Ann
Strange (b. Demarara, West Indies, November 3, 1815; d. New York,
May 28, 1869), dau. of Henry Strange, at one time English governor of
Demarara.
Mr. Tiffany went to Upper Canada with his father in 1812, received a
country school education, and, while working as clerk in a country store,
studied to become a land surveyor, to which position he was subsequently
appointed. He laid out the present City of Guelph. While engaged in
the profession of surveying he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and
632.
i.
633.
ii.
634.
iii.
636.
iv.
636.
v.
r»39.
i.
640.
ii.
541.
iit
G42.
iv.
C43.
v.
G44,
vi.
46 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
went to Hamilton, Canada, where he acquired a large practice. When the
rebellion in Canada broke out, in 1837, he was one of the men who, under
command of Sir Allan Napier McNab, went to the assistance of the gov-
ernment at Toronto and helped in the defeat of the rebels. He was reeve
of Hamilton before it was a city, and was also its first mayor. When the
reciprocity treaty between Canada and the United States was first broached,
in 1854, he was selected as one of the Canadian commissioners to coop-
erate with Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, then British minister at Washington.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Hamilton, Canada.)
Ellen, b. February 18, 1839. Unmarried.
Eliza Ann, b. February 29, 1840 ; m., February 4, 1880, William McCarthy.
Edward Herbert, b. March 5, 1842.
Clara Maria, b. June 20, 1844 ; d. Mar; h 28, 1877. Unmarried.
MARY, b. February 16, 1846.
George, b. December 17, 18C0. Unmarried.
541. EDWARD HERBERT (532 George Sylvester, 458
George, 24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Hamilton, Ont., July 5, 18G9, Annie Gertrude Pringle (b. Hamilton,
Ont., Septembers, 1850; d. June 29, 1893), dau. of James D. Pringle of
Hamilton and Mary Frazer.
Mr. Tiffany attended school in Hamilton, studying later at the Upper
Canada College, Toronto. For more than a score of years he has success-
fully practiced law in Alexandria, Ont. He is the author of •" Registra-
tion of Titles."
CHILDREN.
540. i. Mary Louise Gertrude, b. July 29, 1870; m., July 12, 1893, Frank W.
S. Crispo.
C47. ii. Clara Beatrice, b. June 13 ; d. November 0, 1872.
C48. iii. George SYLVESTER, M. D., b. July 18, 1874 ; m. f December 23, 1898,
Emma Rosalie Bull.
549. iv. Edward IIrrhkrt, b. September 12, 1876 ; d. July 3, 1877.
461. GIDEON (24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married Hannah Tomlinson (b. June 8, 1781 ; d. June, 1836).
In 1801, Mr. Tiffany went to Delaware, Canada, where he lived in
what is now the County of Middlesex. With his brother, Sylvester, he
published the Canadian Constellation. He was a graduate of Dartmouth
College. From Ebenezer Allen he bought the crown patent of land, con-
sisting of about 3,500 acres, on the east side of the River Thames.
CHARLES LEWIS TIFFANY, 2u.
(424.)
560.
L
551.
ii.
552.
iil
553.
iv.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 47
CHILDREN.
Frederick, b. 1810 ; d. March 21, 1879.
Albert, b. Delaware, Canada, August 14, 1814 ; d. there June 11, 1889.
Dean, b. 1816 ; d. October 18, 1888.
Eliza ; m. Simeon Bullen in 1835.
550. FREDERICK (461 Gideon, 24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married Charity Decker (b. in Pennsylvania, 1810 ; d. Te-
cumseh, Mich., May 12, 1886).
Mr. Tiffany, in 1829, built the first wooden bridge that crossed the
Thames.
CHILD.
654. i. Charlotte Adeline, b. Delaware, Canada, April 22, 1841 ; m. her cousin,
(519) George Sylvester Tiffany.
551. ALBERT (461 Gideon, 24 Gideon, 5 James, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married Sarah Jane Reynolds (b. September 25, 1820), dau.
of John Reynolds and Patience Kilborn.
When Albert Tiffany was an infant in his mother's arms, a party of Indi-
ans entered his father's cabin, demanding something to eat. Mrs. Tiffany
said she had no provisions for them, whereupon the chief sprang in front
of her, and, bringing his tomahawk down with lightning speed, grazed her
head and buried the blade in the back of the old-fashioned chair in
which she sat. Mrs. Tiffany remained motionless, gazing unflinchingly at
the savages. The chief exclaimed in admiration, ** Heap brave squaw,"
and, turning, left the cabin with the braves, who never molested the Tif-
fanys again. When less than twelve, Albert Tiffany was a mail carrier, and
was frequently chased by wolves in the forest through which he had to
travel. He studied medicine with his uncle, Dr. Oliver Tiffany, but sub-
sequently took to farming.
children.
(All bom in Delaware, Canada. )
Gideon K., b. about 1855.
John Albert, b. June 28, 1857.
Edward Maitland, b. 1853 ; d. July 12, 1884, Madison, Dakota. Un-
married.
Hannah Catherine, m. J. R. Kilfern.
Patience Cecilia, b. 1843 ; d. December 26, 1884 ; m. Fernando Dunello
Van Patten, May, 1865. Children : 572 Albert John, b. Aylmer, Canada ;
573 Maggie, b. Aylmer, Canada ; m. Edward Low of London.
Sarah ; m. T. O. Ives.
Serena Josephine ; m. E. R. Davis.
Clara E.; m. Dr. W. R Baker.
555.
i.
556.
ii.
657.
Hi.
558.
iv.
559.
v.
560.
vl.
561.
vii.
662.
viii.
48 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
556. JOHN ALBERT (551 Albert, 461 Gideon, 24 Gideon,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Wallace Forge, Ont,
August 26, 1876, Mary P. Wellman (b. Lampton County, Ont., November
15, 1845), dau. of Hiram Lee Wellman and Elizabeth Foley.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Delaware, Canada.)
Albert Gideon, b. January 1, 1877.
Lottie May, b. August 15, 1879.
John Maitland, b. April 15, 1880.
Addie Eliza, b. September 15, 1883.
Hiram Lee, b. February 6, 1885.
Euphemia, b. June 9, 1880.
Sarah Jane, b. February 1, 1887.
Clifford Edmund, b. September 11, 1891.
Mary Elizabeth, b. February 14, 1893.
563.
L
564.
ii.
665.
iii.
666.
ir.
667.
v.
568.
vi.
569.*
vii.
670.
viii.
571.
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DANIEL TIFFANY BRANCH.
25. DANIEL (5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in
Attleboro, Mass., April 17, 1762, Mary Woodcock (b. March 15, 1745 ; <**~ • *4
d. April 6, 1787) ; m., second, Phoebe Adams (b. Brooklyn, Ct., March //f *"^
22, 1753; d. Sturbridge, Mass., May 8, 1825).
Daniel Tiffany was a soldier in the revolutionary war, and, although but
a boy at the time of the expedition to Crown Point, he participated in
that event. See Massachusetts Archives.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(All born in Attleboro.)
674. i. Daniel, b. April 1, 1764 ; d. Webster, Mas*., November 6, 1855.
675. ii. Sally, b. March 12, 1766 ; d. August 23, 1847 ; m. Manning.
676. iiL Mary, b. August 25, 1768; d. Killingly, Conn., 1850; m. Walter BicknelL
Child : Baxter.
677. iv. Edmond Hodges, b. December 6, 1771 ; d. West Woodstock, Conn., May
22, 1854.
Allen, b. December 14, 1773; d. Ashford, Conn., July 11, 1833.
Lucinda, b. April 7, 1775.
Hannah, b. July 11, 1777; d. November 11, 1849; m. Abel Joslyn.
David, b. May 3, 1780; d. West Woodstock, Conn., October 6, 1849.
Jonathan, b. June 20, 1782 ; d. Hartford, Conn., December 12, 1865.
Nathan Seneca, b. March 20, 1785 ; d. Lenox, Pa., June 5, 1828.
CHILD BY SECOND MARRIACE.
684. xi Lucinda, 2d, b. Noble, N. Y., August 16, 1790; d. Danielsvillc, Conn., Feb-
ruary 6, 1886 ; m., in Sturbridge, Mass., August 16, 1813, He man Steadman
(b. August 16, 1790 ; d. East Brooklyn, Conn., June 12, 1865). Children :
596 Evelina, b. Sturbridge, Mass., June 18, 1814; d. October 21, 1877;
m. August 30, 1835, Evan Hutchins Malbone (b. Killingly, Conn., Sep-
tember 18, 1811),— had Ellen Frances, b. Killingly, Conn., July 16, 1837;
m., May 17, 1865, Benjamin John Dodge of Worcester, Mass. ; 597 Dan.
iel Tiffany, b. Sturbridge, Mass., August 12, 1820; d. there August
29, 1822; 698 Maryctta, b. Sturbridge, Mass., July 1, 1825; m., first, in
Brooklyn, Conn., February 2, 1851, Edwin Bicknell ; married, second, in
Killingly, Conn., April 16, 1879, Henry Prince, — had by first marriage
Frank Steadman, b. November 9, 1851 ; m., May, 1878, Edna Isalwllc
Baker of Worcester, Mass., — have (a) Clarence L., b. November 2, 1880;
(b) Herbert Tiffany, b. April 7, 1883.
574. DANIEL (25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried Parmelia Perry (b. Brimfield, Mass., June 6, 1782; d. Auburn,
678.
v.
579.
vL
680.
vii.
581.
viii.
682.
ix.
583.
X.
687.
Hi.
688.
iv.
689.
Y.
690.
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691.
vli.
50 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Mass., June 21, 1850), dau. of Abner Perry (d. South Brirafield, Mass.,)
and Mercy Hill (d. South Brimfield, Mass.)
CHILDREN.
685. I Demosthenes, b. Canterbury, Conn., March 96, 1803 ; d. Auburn, Mass.,
July 11, 1878.
686. ii. George Clinton, b. June 21, 1804 ; d. September 10, 1880 ; m., in Wood'
stock, Mass., Mrs. Harriet Carpenter (d. 1870).
Albert Gallatin, b. May 6, 1806 ; d. August 6, 1809.
Laura, b. June 17, 1808; m., in Webster, Mass., January 22, 1827, James
Brown.
Pierrepont, b. February 21, 1810 ; d. January 11, 1826.
Lewis Nelson, b. July 12, 1812 ; d. September 12, 1827.
Adelaide, b. March 2G, 1813 ; d. December 13, 1889 ; m., in Webster,
Mass., November 3, 1833, John Davis (d. July 22, 1888).
592. viii. Emblaide, b. July 11, 1815 ; m., in Webster, Mass., Chester Otis (b. South*
bridge, Mass.). Children : 819 Lawyer Tiffany, b. Webster, Mass., Au-
gust 11, 1849 j m., June 1873, May McDonald ; 620 Everett, b. Webster,
Mass., February 27, 1852; d. there September, 1855; 621 Frank, b.
Worcester, Mass., March 17, 1854 ; d. September, 1855 ; 622 Emma Lu-
cille, b. Webster, Mass., October 31, 1855 ; m., November 21, 1877, Frank
L. Sanford of Baltimore, Md.
693. ix. NANCY A. t b. May 13, 1817 ; d. January 19, 1891 ; m., in Thompson, Conn.,
April 21, 1876, Ephraim Kingsbury (d. August 13, 1881).
694. x. Sally, b. April 2, 1820.
595. xl. Violette, b. May 5, 1823 ; m., in Essex, Conn., July 9, 1851, Justin Doane
(d. August 7, 1891). Children : 623 Justice E., b. Essex, Conn., May 4,
1852 ; m., December 24, 1877, Augusta Williams ; had (a) Justus Everett,
b. March 8, 1879 ; (b) Carl Cleveland, b. March 8, 1879 ; 624 Daniel T.,
b. November 5, 1855; m., December 29, 1884, Fannie S. Mack ; had (a)
Abram Justus, b. October 19, 1886 ; (b) Betsey Rankin, b. July 10, 1886.
585. DEMOSTHENES (574 Daniel, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Webster, Mass., Almira Twiss (b.
Charlton, Mass., April 12, 1806; d. Auburn, Mass., December 28, 1878),
dau. of Thomas Twiss.
CHILDREN.
699. \. George, b. Webster, Mast., January 12, 1831; m., in Worcester, Mass.,
March 29, 1857, Emeline E. Langlier (b. St. Hyacinth, Canada, April,
1838), dau. of Isaac Langlier (b. Riviere du Loup, Canada, September,
1806; d. Palmer, Mass., July 1, 1878) and Julia Le Mai (b. Riviere du
Loup, Canada, March 20, 1810 ; d. July 31, 1889). S. P.
600. ii. William H., b. Webster, Mass., December 2, 1832 ; d. Springfield, Mass.,
November 21, 1881 ; m., in Warren, Mass., July 19, 18C5, Avis M. Knight
(b. Warren, Mass., September 19, 1833), dau. of Royal Knight (b. Warren,
Mass.; d. there December 14, 1853) and Mary Ann Hunter (b. New Brain*
ited, Mass., November 29, 1810 ; d. Warren, Mass., September 6, 1867).
S. P.
HARRIET AMANDA TREMBLEV.
(Daughter of Comfort Tiffany.)
(414.)
THE T/FFANYS OF AMERICA. 51
601. iii. Edwin D., b, Canaan, Conn., April 18, 1838. In the Civil War he was a
private in Company F, 42d M. V. M.
602. iv. Mary A., b. in Canaan, Conn., November 24, 1842.
603. v. Charles M., b. Auburn, Mass., April 13, 1847. In the Civil War he was a
musician in Company K, 42d M. V. M.
577. EDMOND HODGES (25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married in Woodstock., Conn., Mary Howlett (b. Wood-
stock, Conn., September 17, 1770; d. there October 3, 1813), dau. of
John Howlett.
children.
(All born at Woodstock.)
604. L Lucy, b. April 24, 1797 ; d. Putnam, Conn., October 23, 1881 ; m. Cyrus
Whitmore. Children: 606 Daniel, b. Killingly, Conn., December 24,
1824; d. Putnam, Conn., December 1, 1854; m., in Providence, R. I.,
August 10, 1859, Cordelia A. Darling ; had (a) Helen M., b. August 31,
1860 ; (b) David Benjamin, b. February 3, 1862 ; d. May 21, 1871 ; 607
Edmond Tiffany, b. Killingly, Conn., March 14, 1828; m., in Plainfield,
Conn., May 17, 1859, Ellen Augusta Sheppy (b. Oxford, Mass., 1842); had
a) Clara Louise, b. February 14, 1860 ; (b) Edward Fremont, b. August
22, 1861 ; (c) Walter Keith, b. June 26, 1871 ; d. June 28, 1872 ; (d)
Clarence Norton, b. October 4, 1878; d. September 11, 1879.
605. ii. Edmond Prelate, b. Woodstock, Conn., September 26, 1808 ; d. South*
bridge, Mass., December 22, 1886.
60S. EDMOND PRELATE (577 Edmond Hodges, 25 Daniel,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, October 9, 1834, Lavinia
Amelia Marsh (b. Southbridge, Mass., December 7, 1814), dau. of Cap-
tain Salem Marsh (b. Southbridge, Mass., 1786; d. there August 8, 1819)
and Susan Brown (b. Ashford, Conn., December, 1791 ; d. Southbridge,
Mass., September 16, 1864).
CHILDREN.
608. i. Salem Judson, b. Coventry, Conn., April 21, 1837 ; died in Andersonville
Prison, September 1, 1864. He was wounded at the battle of New Market,
Va., May 15, 1864, and died a prisoner of war.
609. ii. Mary Amelia, b. Coventry, Conn., September 18, 1839; m., in South-
bridge, Mass., April 14, 1859, John R. Amidon. Child : 614 Salem, b.
Southbridge, Mass., March 2, 1860 ; m., in Toledo, O., May, 1881, Hat'
tie L. Parks.
610. iii. Edwin Everett, b. Southbridge, Mass., August 22, 1845.
611. iv. Harlan Page, b. Southbridge, Mass., October 20, 1847; d. there February
18, 1850.
612. v. Austin Wales, b. Southbridge, Mass., November 9, 1849 ; m. t in South.
bridge, Mass., December 9, 1872, Fanny I. Green. Children : 617 Annie
Maud, b. Southbridge, Mass.; 618 Hattie Sarah, b. Worcester, Mass.,
January 5, 1890.
52 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
619. tL Harlan Paoe, 2d, b. Southbridge, Mass., February 4, 1852; m., in South-
bridge, October 20, 1881, Minnie V. Hyde. Children (born in South-
bridge, Mass.): Harlan Hyde, b. November 17, 1882; d. Southbridge,
August 12, 1886 ; Ethel Marsh, b. November 7, 1884.
610. EDWIN EVERETT (605 Edmond Prelate, 577 Edmont>
Hodges, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Wo-
burn, Mass., January 8, 1879, Helen Marie Hyde (b. Woburn, Mass.,
October 10, 1858), dau. of Nathan Hastings Hyde (b. Medford, Mass.,
November 14, 1828; d. Woburn, Mass., January 12, 1877) and Lorena
Abby Pelsnc (b. North Stockholm, N. Y., October 20, 1834).
Shortly after Mr. Tiffany's school days were over the Civil War broke
out, and he, with nine of his classmates, enlisted, in August, 1862, in the
first company of the 45th Cadet Regiment of Boston, under Colonel
Charles R. Codman. This was a nine-months regiment. Mr. Tiffany was
ordered South, and participated in the battles of Malvern, Whitehall,
Kingston and Goldsboro'. Returning to Boston, he was mustered out of
service in June, 1863. Hearing of the death of his brother Salem Judson
in Andersonville Prison, he reentered the army and was assigned to service
with the 17th New York, remaining in service until the close of the war.
He was stationed at the headquarters of Brigadier-General Wessels until he
was mustered out of service, in June, 1865. He engaged in the hotel
business in New York, and in August, 1866, joined the 7th Regiment of
that city, serving three years.
CHILDREN.
615. i. Elsie Hyde, b. Southbridge, Mass., August 23, 1879.
016. ii. Carroll Hubert, b. New York City, January 13, 1887.
582. JONATHAN (25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Woodstock, Conn., December 20, 1807, Experience Chamber-
lain (b. Pomfret, Conn., June 18, 1789; d. Hartford, Conn., July 31,
1861), dau. of Edmund Chamberlain (b. Woodstock, Conn., March, 1743 ;
d. there October 24, 1824) and Elizabeth Kingsley (b. July, 1747 ; d.
Sturbridge, Mass., July 12, 1835).
children.
626. i. Palmer Chamberlain, b. Sturbridge, Mass., April 7, 1809 ; d. Mt. Pleas-
ant, la., July 16, 1900 ; m., in Sturbridge, Mass., January 1, 1835, Eliza Che-
ney (b. Sturbridge, Mass., December 14, 1808), dau. of Penuel Cheney (b.
Sturbridge, Mass., 1781 ; d. Mount Pleasant, la., October, 1843) and Huldah
Tarbel (b. Sturbridge, Mass., 1783). Mr. Tiffany was for many years a
resident of Mount Pleasant, la., where he was one of the early pioneers and
GIDEON TIFFANY.
(461.)
(From very old photograph.)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 53
i
kept the Tiffany House, a celebrated hotel in the old days on the route
between Council Bluffs and Burlington. Mr. Tiffany was a member of the
Protestant Episcopal Church of Mount Pleasant, and until long after he
passed the age of eighty he was a singer in the choir. S. P.
626. ii Edwin Demosthenes, b. Sturbridge, Mass., December 10, 1810 ; d. Hart-
ford, Conn., April 12, 1890.
627. Hi. Lucian, b. Sturbridge, Mass., September 23, 1813.
628. \r. Elizabeth Kingsley, b. Southbridge, Mass., July 15, 1815; d. November
11, 1862, at Philadelphia ; m., first, September, 1835, Franklin Dana Hall,
(d. Philadelphia, Pa., January 13, 1857) ; m., second, in 1859, William
Cooper of Philadelphia. Children (by first marriage) : 639 Ellen Elizabeth,
b. Hartford, Conn., September 12, 1837; d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 4,
1857; ro., in Philadelphia, Pa., January 13, 1857, Thomas Belcher, S. P.;
640 Julia Emma, b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1840; m., in Hartford,
Conn., October 8, 1868, George Breed; have (a) Charles Allen, b. Hart-
ford, Conn., April 7, 1878; (b) James Otis, b. Hartford, Conn., April 4,
1882; (c) Franklin Nelson, b. Hartford, Conn., June 28, 1890.
629. v. Mary, b. Sturbridge, Mass., August 6, 1818; d. in infancy.
630. vi. Susan E, b. Southbridge, Mass., December 8, 1820; d. Hartford, Conn.,
December 29, 1900; m., in Hartford, Conn., November 7, 1843, John
Robert Youngs (b. Stamford, Conn., July 30, 1818 ; d. New Britain, Conn.,
February 6, 1880), son of William Youngs and Elizabeth Elwood Walmsley.
Children : 642 Edwin Tiffany, b. Hartford, Conn., April 2, 18-15 ; d. Lon-
don, Eng., August 6, 1886; m., in New Britain, Conn., March 5, 1867,
Emma Cornelia Rogers; had (a) Julie Ellwood, b. New Britain, Conn.,
December 15, 1867 ; (b) Nina May, b. August 8, 1874 ; d. Hartford, Conn.,
November 10, 1874; (c) Eugene Rogers, b. Hartford, Conn., August 8,
1876 ; 643 Charles Robert, b. July 27, 1849 ; d. January, 1898.
631. vit Louisa A., b. Southbridge, Mass., February 8, 1825; d. Windsorville,
Conn., February 26, 1887; m., in Southbridge, Mass., November 7, 1843,
Edward H. Beach. Children : 644 Maria Louisa, b. November 25, 1844 ;
d. New Britain, Conn., May 31, 1868 ; 645 Edward Tiffany, b. Hartford,
Conn., March 7, 1847; m., October 27, 1870, Jennie Dwyer ; had May
Frances.
628. EDWIN DEMOSTHENES (582 Jonathan, 25 Daniel,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, October 22, 1832, Esther
E. Cooper; m., second, in Hartford, Conn., September 19, 1838, Julia Ann
Camp (b. in Hartford, Conn., February 28, 1809; d. there March 9,
1886), dau. of Captain Samuel Camp (b. 1769 ; d. December 3, 1833)
and Tabitha Seymour (b. May, 1780; d. Hartford, Conn., October 3,
1871).
Mr. Tiffany went to Hartford in 1830, starting the New England
Review. In 1836 he established the printing house of Case, Tiffany &
Co., which became the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, the largest
printing house in Connecticut. He retired from business in 1857, but in
1861 became president of the Merchants and Manufacturers Bank, from
684.
ii.
635.
iii.
636.
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which he retired in January, 1877. In 1878 he went into the brokerage
business, in which he was actively engaged until the time of his death.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Hartford, Conn.)
683. i. Edwin Palmer, b, July 21, 1840 ; d. Hartford, Conn., December 31, 1891 ;
m., June 1, 1881, Alida W. Price. S. P.
Julia Esther, b. March 11, 1842 ; d. Hartford, Conn., August 5, 1845.
Georoe Morton, b. June 4, 1844.
Emma Frances, b. December 31, 1845 ; d. Hartford, Conn., January 13,
1887 ; m., in Hartford, Conn., October 10, 1867, Charles S. Gillette (d.
January 10, 1887). Children : 651 11 at tie, b. April 27, 1869 ; 652 Edwin
Tiffany, b. May 4, 1872 ; d. April 10, 1873 ; 663 Lucy, b. June 2, 1874 ;
d, June 8, 1875 ; 654 Charles Howard, b. December 18, 1875 ; m., Decern*
bcr 18, 1896, Marion Pope; had (a) Dorothy Pope, b. October 18, 1898;
(b) George Pope, b. November 19, 1900; 655 Norman, b. March 19,
1878 ; 656 Harry Camp, b. September 25, 1879 ; 657 Emma, b. January
3, 1881.
637. v. Robert Francis, b. May 18, 1848 ; d. August 3, 1849.
638. vi. Harriet Lewis, b. March 29, 1800; m., in Hartford, Conn., September
22, 1870, Charles Harvey Northam (l>. Washington, R. I., March 9, 1842),
son of Hanford M. Northam (b. August 18, 1800 ; d. November 18, 1886)
and Marcy H. Chace (b. March 1, 1813). Children : 658 Arline, b. August
16, 1871 ; 659 Edwin Tiffany, b. February 28, 1875 ; 660 Russell Chace,
b. July 30, 1876 ; m., December 14, 1899, Jennie Elizabeth Hyde, dau. of
Salisbury and Charlotte Cross Hyde of Hartford, Conn.; 661 Hattie Tif-
fany, b. December 1, 1878 ; 662 Carl Harvey, b. March 13, 1881.
635. GEORGE MORTON (626 Edwin Demosthenes, 582
Jonathan, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first,
in Chicago, 111., 1864, Ellen Frances Seymour (b. East Hartford, Conn.,
April 2, 1840); m., second, in Boston, Mass., April, 1881, Jane Smith
(b. Boston, Mass., October 9, 1862).
children by first wife.
648. i. Nellie Pierson, b. Mount Pleasant, la., February 28, 1866; d. Hartford,
Conn., April 27, 1876.
647. ii. (Georgia Maud, b. Hartford, Conn., August 18, 1866 ; m., in St. Louis,
Ma, August 3, 1892, De Grey Fitzwilliam Crozier(b. South Orange, N. J.,
February 26, 1856), son of William Henry Crozier (b. Halifax ; d. Illi-
nois, 1881) and Marilla Metzler (b. Halifax, 1822 ; d. Jersey City, N. J.,
1881). Child : DeGrey Tiffany, b. July 21, 1893 ; d. July 23, 1893.
648. iii. Edwin D., b. July 23, 1881 ; d. December 18, 1888.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
648a. iv. Carlos G., b. June 17, 1882.
649. v. Rachel Kendall, b. Boston, Mass., November 3, 1886.
660. vi. Ruth Anderson, b. July 4, 1893.
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627. LUCIAN (582 Jonathan, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married, in West Boylston, Mass., October 1, 1835, Julia
Ann Burdett (b. Lancaster, Mass., August 18, 1814; d. June 12, 1897),
dau. of John Burdett (b. Leominster, Mass., February 19, 1777; d. Clin-
ton, Mass., August 14, 1856) and Sally Shute (b. Maiden, Mass., Decem-
ber 3, 1784; d. Clinton, Mass., March 17, 1832).
CHILDREN.
663. i. Ellen Frances, b. Sturbridge, Mass., April 23, 1839.
664. U. Mary Adaline, b. Hartford, Conn., June 2, 1846. An artist of some dis-
tinction.
583. NATHAN SENECA (25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married in Canterbury, Conn., July 18, 1805, Anna Pel-
lett (b. Canterbury, Conn., June 28, 1787; d. Gibson, Pa., March 2,
1856), dau. of Jesse Pellett (b. Canterbury, Conn., 1759; d. there) and
Anna Parkes (b. Canterbury, Conn., 1759; d. South Harford, Pa., April
1848).
After Nathan Tiffany's death, his widow married, in 1833, David
Carpenter, who moved from Attleboro, Mass., to Susquehanna County,
Pa., in 1809. In the spring of 1812 Nathan S. Tiffany went with his
family from Canterbury, Conn., to Lenox, Susquehanna County, Pa.,
where he bought 175 acres of land. He held a number of prominent town-
ship offices, was a fine musician, and, with his sons, Emilus, Russell, Cur-
tis and Horace, and a nephew, Edwin B. Woodward, made up what was
for years known as the Tiffany Band.
children.
665. i. Lyman, b. Canterbury, Conn., July 2, 1806; d. Lenox, Pa., February 15,
1866; m. Betsey Phillips of New York State. S. P.
666. ii. Emilus, b. Canterbury, Conn., February 19, 1808 ; d. South Harford, Pa.,
May 5, 1880.
667. iii. Louisa Maria, \\ Canterbury, Conn., August 31, 1810 ; d. Nicholson, Pa.,
January 3, 1870; m., first, in 1832, Russell Woodward (b, Columbia,
Conn., December 18, 1811 ; d. Clifford, Pa., April 1, 1840) ; m., second,
about 1846, Hiram Tanner (b. 1804 ; d. Lathrop, Pa., October 31, 1885).
Children (by first marriage) : 683 Edwin Bezabel, b. April 10, 1834 ; d.
Pocano, Pa., 1865 ; m., November 10, 1856, Anna M. Warner ; had (a)
Alice, b. Pocano, Pa.; d. Nicholson, Pa., aged 4; (b) Francis Edwin, b.
South Gibson, Pa., April, 1860, graduate of the New England Conserva-
tory of Music, and a well-known baritone ; m., in Newark, O., December
7, 1891, Emily Richardson Ellis ; had Dorothy Marie, b. Boston, Mass.,
June 3, 1893 ; 684 Emily Marcella, b. October 23, 1835 ; d. Scranton, Pa.,
August 14, 1888; m., in Lenox, Pa., 1852, Abraham Purdy ; had (a) Elsie,
(b)Ella, (c) Charles ; 685 Louisa Elizabeth, b. October 16, 1839 ; m., in Hyde
56 - HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Park, Pa., February 14, 1885, William J. Stuart (b. Dunmore, Pa., Feb-
ruary 23, 1868), S. P. Child (by second marriage): 686 Uliaett Delphine, b.
Jackson, Pa., November 36, 1849 ; m., in Lathrop, Pa., March 8, 1864,
Marion Betta (b. Lathrop, Pa., February 15, 1845) ; had (a) William La
Grande, b. Scranton, Pa., April 4, 1865 ; m., in Wilkesbarre, Pa., December
8, 1801, Sadie A. Quick, granddaughter of Milton Tiffany ; (b) Edwin Ever*
ett, b. Scranton, Pa., October 8, 1866 ; m., in Honesdale, Pa., June 7,
1893, Julia Davison Blandin.
668. iv. Chauncey, b. Canterbury, Conn., May 3, 1812 ; d. there July, 1813.
669. v. Emily Johnson, b. Lenox, Pa., June 13, 1816; m., in Carbondale, Pa.,
August 0, 1835, Cyrus Bissell Woodward, brother of Russell Woodward,
who m. Louisa M. Tiffany (b. Columbia, Conn., May 26, 1813; d. Dakota,
la., May 4, 1883). Children : 687 Nathan Truman, b. Clifford, Pa., June
18, 1836 ; m., in Bethany, Pa., October 27, 1857, Adelia A. Parmenter (b.
Gibson, Pa., August 19, 1838) ; had (a) Charles Calvin, b. South Gibson,
Pa., August 19, 1858; (b) William Wallace, b. South Gibson, Pa., Decem-
ber 19, 1861 ; (c) David De Los, b. South Gibson, Pa., July 9, 1868 ; (d)
Mabel Ellen, b. Nicholson, Pa., May 19, 1877; d. Dakota, la., July 29,
1891; 688 Angeline Marenda, b. Clifford, Pa., October 21, 1837; d. at
Susquehanna, Pa., August 16, 1899; m., in Susquehanna, Pa., October
2, 1858, Charles Wesley Resseguie (b. South Gibson, Pa., June 2, 1834 ;
d. Susquehanna, Pa., May 24, 1898) ; had (a) George Everett, b. July 12,
1862 ; d. June 9, 1891 ; HI., in Clifford, Pa., August 27, 1688, Adah Erne-
line Chamberlain (b. Clifford, Pa., August, 1866; d. September 15, lb99);
had Willis Woodward, b. Susquehanna, Pa., June 1, 1889; (b) Eugenie
Gertrude, b. January 1, 1865 ; 688a Ellen Celinda, b. South Gibson, Pa.,
May 8, 1841 ; d. September 6, 1841 ; 688b Nelson Lysander, b. South
Gibson, Pa., August 1, 1842 ; d. August 25, 1842.
Edwin, b. South Harford, Pa., September 7, 1818; d. September 9, 1891.
Russell, b. South Harford, Pa., March 14, 1821 ; d. 1899.
CURTIS, b. Lenox, Pa., July 17, 1823 ; d. Petersburgh, Va., July 29, 1864;
m., in Lathrop, Pa., January 1, 1852, Caroline S. Lord. Child: 689
Augusta, b. Lathrop, Pa., August 14, 1859. He was a member of Com-
pany II, 187th Pennsylvania Volunteers, enlisting May 1, 1864.
673. ix. ALMIKA, b. Lenox, Pa., June 2, 1825 ; d. Gibson, Pa., June, 1853 ; m.,
October 26, 1843, John B. Walker (b. Allegheny County, Pa., June 13,
1820). Children: 690 Frances Ellen, b. Gibson, Pa., October 21, 1844;
d. October 12, 1846; 691 Emma Francena, b. Prompton, Pa., August 6,
1848; m., May 14, 1808, Jerome F. Stocker of Hamilton, Pa.; 692 John
Franklin Eugene, b. July 14, 1851 ; d. August 30, 1853 ; 693 Almiron, b.
June 18, 1853 ; d. September 14, 1853.
674. x. Horace Nathan, b. Lenox, Pa., April 11, 1827.
675. xi. Anna Elizabeth, b. Lenox, Pa., January 30, 1829 ; d. South Gibson, Pa.,
September 18, 1897; m., first, in Gibson, Pa., July 19, 1846, John Denny
(b. Gibson, Pa., March 3, 1826 ; d. June 4, 1864) ; m., second, in Jackson,
Pa., March 27, 1875, John Stcenback (b. Gibson, Pa., January 13, 1816).
Children (by first marriage, all born in Gibson, Pa., no issue by second
marriage): 700 Clarissa Ann, b. June 26, 1847; m., in Gibson, Pa., De-
cember 25, 1864, Willard Gillett ; had (a) Ernest, b. Gibson, Pa., Decern-
ember 16, 1865 ; (b) Mareau, b. Gibson, Pa., February 22, 1867 ; (c)
670.
vi.
671.
vii.
672.
viii.
EDWIN DEMOSTHENES TIFFANY.
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Frank ie, b. Gibson, Pa., June 19, 1869 ; d. Jackson, Pa., September 16,
1874 ; (d) Sadie, b. Jackson, Pa., May 15, 1873 ; (e) Justin, b. Kearney,
Neb., January 6, 1881 ; 701 Helen Louise, b. Norember 7, 1849 ; m., in
Gibson, Pa., November 24, 18G8, William Emory Resseguie, brother of
Charles W. ; had (a) Olin Freeman, b. South Gibson, Pa., August 13, 1869 ;
(b) Franklin Fitch, b. South Gibson, Pa., January 23, 1875 ; (c) Homer
J., b. South Gibson, Pa., June 2, 1884 ; 702 Emma Almira, b. May 18,
1854 ; d. Kearney, Neb., May 3, 1889 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., July 11, 1873,
Edwin G. Wilmarth ; had (a) Celia May, b. Jackson, Pa., August 11, 1877;
d. March 12, 1879 ; (b) Charles, b. Jackson, Pa., January 3, 1881.
006. EMILUS (583 Nathan Seneca, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Brooklyn, Pa., November 15,
1830, Alma Thayer (b. Quebec, Canada, January 16, 1810; d. Harford,
Pa., November 28, 1864), dau. of Aaron Thayer and Margaret Ballard ;
m., second, in Gibson, Pa., April 11, 1866, Mrs. Sarah Hughes Jenkins,
dau. of* Edward Hughes.
children.
(All born in South Harford, Pa. All by first marriage.)
676. L Lucinda, b. May 13, 1832 ; d. South Harford, Pa., January 8, 1881 ; m. . in
Lenox, Pa., November 28, I860, Ziba Carey. Children : 703 Clarence
Livingston, b. September 11, 1861 ; m. Lizzie Oakley; had (a) Flossie, (b)
Floyd, (c) Jessie ; 704 Alma Louise, b. October 22, 1862 ; m. Chauncey
Rhodes ; had (a) Beraice, (b) an infant daughter ; 705 George T., b. June
20, 1867 ; m. Miss Phillips ; had two children ; 706 Grace M., b. July 10,
1872 ; m., in 1893, Charles Hull.
Alonzo, b. April 7, 1834.
Judson Nathan, b. May 1, 1837 ; d. December 6, 1896.
Amanda Malvina, b. February 3, 1839 ; m., in Scrnnton, Pa., July 4, 1866,
John F. Carey, brother of Ziba Carey, who married her sister Lucinda.
Children : 712 Clara, b. Peckville, Pa., May 16, 1866; m. Ellsworth Payne
of Harford, Pa., and has two children ; 713 Arthur Judd, b. Blakcly, Pa.,
August 8, 1867 ; d. Dunnings, Pa., August 2, 1868 ; 714 Judson Welling-
ton, b. Dunning, Pa., December 1, 1868 ; 715 Orlando I)., b. Moscow,
Pa., June 14, 1870; d. there December 8, 1874; 716 Edward C, b. Mos-
cow, Pa., November 20, 1872 ; d. there November 25, 1873 ; 717 Anna L.,
b. Moscow, Pa., October 11, 1874; 718 Willis Harrington, b. Moscow,
Pa., May 13, 1877; 719 Ellen Louisa, b. Moscow, Pa., August 16, 1881.
Cyrus Augustine, b. July 14, 1841.
Edmund, b. November 6, 1843.
Emma Louisa, b. July 27, 1849 ; m., in Clifford, Pa., July 25, 1874, John
W. Stevens (b. Nicholson, Pa., December 28, 1855> Child : 726 Harry
P., b. Harford, Pa., January 26, 1877.
677. ALONZO (666 Emilus, 583 Nathan Seneca, 25 Daniel,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Great Bend, Pa., August
3, 1861, Minnie M. Davis, dau. of Chauncey Davis and Charity Sparks.
677.
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679.
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58 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN.
(All born In Harford, Pa.)
707. I. Elmer Duane, b. July 25, 1862 ; m., July 18, 1891, Vina Si vers.
708. 11 Emit Eloisb, b. May 6, 1804 ; m., February 5, 1888, George Tripp.
709. HI Arthur Alonzo, b. February 27, 1870 ; m., August 17, 1892, Laura Search.
678. JUDSON NATHAN (666 Emilus, 583 Nathan Seneca,
25 Daniel/ 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in South Gibson,
Pa., January 17, 1863, Mary Adeline Barnard (b. Harford, Pa., Novem-
ber 17, 1842), dau. of Gordon Barnard and Lucy De Ferris.
children.
(All born in l'ittston, Pa.)
710. i. Nkttib Alma, b. July 4, 1866; m., October 30, 1890, Charles Waters.
Child : 727 Paul Chester, b. Pittston, Pa., August 24, 1891.
711. ii. De Ferris Thayer, b. December 10, 1871 ; d. December 25, 1892. Was
killed by falling from the top of a freight car.
680. CYRUS AUGUSTINE (666 Emilus, 583 Nathan Seneca,
23 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Clifford,
Pa., August 31, 1864, Addie S. Howell (b. February 15, 1846; d. Brook-
lyn, Pa., November 6, 1865), dau. of Edward Howell; m., second, in
Lenox, Pa., April 15, 1868, Anna Pickering (b. July 29, 1845; d. Sep-
tember 23, 1896), dau. of Nathaniel Pickering and Marantha Pepper; m.,
third, May 11, 1898, Mrs. Phebe E. Cutler of Crawford, Neb., dau. of
David Ketchum and Myrenda Blakely.
Cyrus A. Tiffany, at the age of 22, enlisted in response to the call
for ninety-day men to defend Maryland and Pennsylvania against the
invasion of Lee. In February, 1864, he again enlisted in the national
service for three years. At the close of the war he was discharged from
the army, but his health was so impaired that for thirteen years he was un-
able to engage in business. In 1878 he moved with his family to Ne-
braska, where his strength was restored, and he was able to teach success-
fully for ten years, when he retired from his professional labors. He is
now a resident of Grand Island, Neb.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
720. i. Gertie F., b. March 14, 1869 ; m., in St. Paul, Neb., June 23, 1884, Rich-
ard N. Longmatc. Children : 728 Ethel N., b. October 20, 1891 ; 729 Ber-
nice A., b. October 21, 1894 ; 730 Cecil R., b. August 30, 1898.
721. ii. Fkank B., b. March 14, 1869 ; m., in Dannebrog, Neb., November 22, 1892,
Nora Fowler, dau. of James K. Fowler and Sarah Brayton. Children :
731, Hazel May, b. October 1, 1893 ; 732 Cyrus J., b. April 26, 1897 ;
733 Clifford Otis, b. November 11, 1899.
THE TJFFANYS OF AMERICA, 59
681. EDMUND (666 Emilus, 583 Nathan Seneca, 25 Daniel,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., March
24, 1870, Sarah Elizabeth Moore (b. Harford, Pa., March 6, 1851), dau. of
Joseph Moore and Demis VVatrous.
CHILDREN.
(All born in South Harford, Pa.)
722. i. Eugene E., b. January 22, 1872 ; d. October 6, 1891.
723. U. Bert E., b. April 7, 1877.
724. Hi. Clarence J., b. March 22, 1879.
726. iv. Earl R., b. August 12, 1882.
670. EDWIN (583 Nathan Seneca, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married in Binghamton, N. Y., August 10, 1839,
Joanna Paries (b. Dutchess County, N. Y., July 8, 1822), dau. of John
Parks and Elizabeth Ingraham.
CHILDREN.
734. L Mary Elizabeth, b. Windsor, N. Y., August 23, 1840 ; m., in Youngville,
N. Y., September 19, 1858, William Brown. Children: 739 Eugene
Edwin, b. November 2, 1859 ; 740 Ellen Francis, b. March 17, 1801 ; d.
' May 13, 1862; 741 William Franklin, b. February 7, 1864; 742 Cora
Arvillia, b. July 12, 1860 ; m., November 16, 1886, John Shoonmaker ;
had (a) Pearl, b. July 1, 1890 ; d. November 7, 1890 ; (b) Lillian, b. July
12, 1891 ; 743 Leslie E., b. July 21, 1870 ; d. July 29, 1871 ; 744 Herbert
T., b. July 23, 1875 ; 745 Mabel Pearl, b. May 12, 1878 ; 746 Eroni
Charles, b. March 9, 1885.
736. ii. Ellen Almira, b. Corbettsville, N. Y., April 3, 1842; m., in Fremont
Centre, N. Y., June 28, I860, Julian Foster DeWitt Child : 747 Edward,
b. Fremont Centre, N. Y., May 5, 1863 ; m., in Nyack, N. Y., November
14, 1891, Lillian Gray ; have Gladys, b. Nyack, N. Y., August 10, 1892.
736. Hi. Amanda Malvina, b. South Harford, Pa., August 23, 1843 ; m., in Jeffer-
sonville, Pa., January 2, 1860, Joseph Dudgeon (b. Ireland, March 18,
1836). Children :748 Arthur F., b. Fremont Centre, N. Y., October 18,
I860 ; m., in Port Huron, Mich., June 27, 1882, Addie Boynton (b. Octo-
ber 17, 1863); have (a) Gladys, b. Oscoda, Mich., July 28, 1883; d. De-
cember 22, 1885; (b) Arthur Boynton, b. Oscoda, Mich., May 30, 1888;
(c) Hazel Pearl, b. Oscoda, Mich., August 13, 1891 ; 749 Ella, b. October
9, 1862 ; m., in Oscoda, Mich., November 28, 1882, Robert H. Jellard (b.
October, 1845); have (a) Myrtelle, b. Oscoda, Mich., July 29, 1883; (b)
Gladys, b. Oscoda, Mich., July 31, 1886; (c) Harry, b. Ashland, Wis.,
April 18, 1888 ; d. July 22, 1888 ; (d) Newton Dc Uresc, b. Ashland,
Wis., April 4, 1889; d. Hazclhurst, Ga., October 21, 1892; (c) Metta, b.
August 4, 1891 ; 750 John A., b. Long Eddy, N. Y., August 20, 1864 ; m.,
in Corning, Ark., October 16, 1887, Mary A. Woodall ; have (a) Callah, b.
January 18, 1889; d. January 29, 1890; (b) Maud, b. Corning, Ark., De-
cember 18, 1890; (c) Herbert, b. Corning, Ark., April 9, 1893; 761 Ber-
60 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
tha E., b. Long Eddy, N. Y., June 12, 1867 ; m., in Corning, Ark., Feb.
ruary IS, 1889, James M. Hawki (b. Pine Bluff, Ark., May 3, 1860); hare
(a) Gertrude, b. Corning, Ark., December 18, 1890 ; (b) Pearl Irene, b.
Corning, Ark., October 6, 1892; 752 Edwin; 763 Amanda Pearl, b.
Oscoda, Mich., June 26, 1877.
787. iv. George Franklin, b. Pompton, Pa., May 13, 1846 ; d. there April 23, 1846.
738. v. Caroline Matilda, b. Pompton, Pa., November 29, 1847 ; d. Fremont
Centre, N. Y., October 13, 1872; m., April 30, 1865, William Grimm.
Child i 754 Carrie M., b. Fremont Centre, N. Y., September 20, 1872 ;
m., in Great Bend, Pa., October 3, 1891, Harry Terboss ; had Paul, b. June
16, 1892.
671. RUSSELL (583 Nathan Seneca, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Gibson, Pa., February 17, 1842, Abba
Jane Brundage (b. Union Hill, Pa., December 11, 1818; d. South Gib-
son, Pa., June 28, 1891).
CHILDREN.
755. i. Nathan S., b. Harford, Pa., August 10, 1844 ; d. there July 2, 1845.
756. ii. Julia Camp, b. South Gibson, Pa., June 4, 1846 ; m., 1866, Asa Williams
Howard. Child : 760 Norman Williams, b. Gibson, Pa., April 1, 1867 ;
m., in South Harford, Pa., September 17, 1890, Daisy Dell Reed, dau. of
Hon. George Reed Resseguie and Hattie M. Ehrgood ; had Harry, b. Sep-
tember, 1891.
757. iii. Maky E., b. South Gibson, Pa., April 2, 1852 ; m., in Gibson, Pa., November
25, 1869, Emerson Follett (b. Harford, Pa., November 8, 1836). Children :
761 Frank E., b. Lenox, Pa., June 8, 1871 ; 762 Etta M., b. Lenox, Pa.,
December 20, 1874 ; 763 Russell, b. Nebraska, July 11, 1878 ; 764 George
A., b. Kearney, Neb., November 7, 1880; 765 Abbie, b. Nebraska, Feb-
ruary 2, 1883 ; 766 Mamie, b. Nebraska, March 19, 1886.
758. iv. George Russell, b. Gibson, Pa., January 17, 1855.
759. v. Emily Elizabeth, b. Gibson, Pa., May 21, 1862 ; m., in Jackson, Pa.,
March 12, 1885, Sanford 13yrd Washburn (b. Jackson, Pa., April 30, 1857).
Children s 770 Lela C. Clare, b. September 13, 1880 ; 771 Genevieve, b.
September 13, 1887.
758. GEORGE RUSSELL (671 Russell, 583 Nathan Seneca,
25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa.,
November 8, 1872, Amelia Mead Marcy (b. West Lenox, Pa., April 16,
1853).
CHILDREN.
767. i. Grace Amelia, b. South Gibson, Pa., November 28, 1873; m., in Peck-
ville, Pa., October 26, 1892, William Mapleston Bell of Peckville, Pa.
768. ii. Beulah Pkiscilla, b. Nicholson, Pa., August 3, 1875.
769. iii. Eulah Abba, b. Nicholson, Pa., August 3, 1875.
Beulah Priscilla and Eulah Abba were twins.
JOHN TIFFANY.
(Son of Dr. Benjamin Tiffany.)
(784.)
(From old daguerreotyi*.)
THE T/FFANVS OF AMERICA. 61
674. HORACE NATHAN (683 Nathan Seneca, 25 Daniel, 6
James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Gibson, Pa., December
6, 1848, Mary A. Quinlin (b. Wayne County, Pa., January 1, 1830; d.
May 1, 1864) ; m., second, in Gibson, Pa., October 17, 1865, Estelle A.
Potter (b. Gibson, Pa., September 2, 1844).
Mr. Tiffany has held several offices in Susquehanna County, Pa. He
has been five times elected justice of the peace for Lathrop Township, and
also taught school for many years.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
694 i. Emergens, b. May 23, 1853 ; d. September 7, 1880 ; m. Elbert Gillett of
Cortland County, N. Y. S. P.
695. ii. • Edwin H., b. May 28, 1857 ; d. January 11, 1864.
696. iii. Julian DeWitt, b. May 6, 1860.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
697. iv. Edward C, b. March 22, 1869.
698. ▼. Horace L., b. November 7, 1879.
699. vi. Ralph, b. February 24, 1883.
696. JULIAN DeWITT (674 Horace Nathan, 683 Nathan
Seneca, 25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in La-
throp, Pa., February 11, 1885, Alverna Pratt (b. Lathrop, Pa., November
24, 1868).
CHILDREN.
(Born in Lathrop, Pa.)
772. L Gordon, b. January 8, 1887.
773. ii. Earl, b. September 16, 1888.
697. EDWARD C. (674 Horace Nathan, 683 Nathan Seneca,
25 Daniel, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Conklin,
N. Y., February 11, 1887, Dora Evangeline Waterman.
CHILDREN.
774. i. Inez Estella, b. Lathrop, Pa., November 27, 1888.
776. ii. Bessie Jane, b. Oakland, Pa., July 26, 1891.
(2 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
DR. BENJAMIN TIFFANY BRANCH.
28. BENJAMIN (5 Jambs, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married
Surah Carr (b. Providence, R. I., September 6, 1743; d. October 27,
1830), dau. of Judge Carr of Providence, R. I., a prominent resident of
the town, whose manor house was renowned.
The marriage of Dr. Tiffany and Miss Carr was not approved by Judge
Carr, so the young couple eloped, greatly to the judge's displeasure. The
marriage proved a happy one, and when the judge lost his wealth he was
glad to make his home with his daughter, and pass the last seven years of
his life with his daughter and her husband. Benjamin Tiffany studied
medicine and was known by the title of doctor, but he followed an agri-
cultural life. He served as a private in Captain Isaac Hodge's company of
Norton, Mass., drafted for nine months' service in Rhode Island (see Mas-
sachusetts Revolutionary Rolls, Vol. XX., page 57), and in Captain Seth
Smith's company of Norton, Mass. (see Massachusetts Revolutionary
Rolls, Vol. XXIII., page 65), and later as sergeant in Captain Samuel
Richard's company, Colonel John Stark's regiment (see New Hampshire
Revolutionary Rolls, Vol. I., page 55). He was also a surgeon in the
command of General Stark.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Hanover, N. H.)
BENJAMIN, b. August 16, 1703 ; d. in infancy.
Jambs, b. June 80, 1766; d. Darien, N. Y., April 18, 1830.
BENJAMIN, 2d, b. August 16, 1768 ; d. Grimsby, Canada, May 28, 1864.
Jane, b. October 1, 1770 ; d. November 24, 1793 ; m. Nathaniel Ballou (b.
Richmond, N. II.)- Child: 839 Jane Tiffany, b. Hanover, N. H., 1792;
d. Clarence, N. V., 1828 ; m„ in West Randolph, Vt., 1819, Frederic Blod-
gett (d. in Canada, 1828); had (a) Nancy Jane, b. Vermont, September 9,
1820; (b) Eunice Tiffany, b. Vermont, December 23, 1825.
SALLY, b. March 12, 1773 ; d. April 9, 1809 ; m. Isaac Heath.
NANCY, b. September 27, 1779 ; d. March 30, 1869. Unmarried.
Betsey, b. February 4, 1782 ; d. February 21, 1871 ; m. Surprise H. Arnold
(b. February 21, 1778; d. Providence, R. I., May 25, 1851). Children:
840 Marquis Wellington, b. July 7, 1814; d. September 21, 1889; m., in
New Hartford, N. Y., September 10, 1836, Hannah Day; had (a) Betsey
Ann, b. August 28, 1838 ; (b) Marquis T., b. June 27, 1848 ; (c) William H.,
b. February 5, 1852 ; (d) Delbert D., b. June 22, 1858 ; 841 Nelson ; 842
Horatio N., b. May 25, 1851; had two sons.
789. viii. Otis, b. March 14, 17«4 ; d. 1795.
776.
i.
777.
ii.
778.
iii.
771.
iv.
780.
v.
781.
vi.
782.
vii.
SILAS DURKEE TIFFANY.
(787.)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 63
784. ix. John, b. August 21, 1786 ; d. January 8, 1871 ; m., first, March 15, 1819,
Eunice Hebard (b. 1792 ; d. August 30, 1823) ; m., second, January 31,
1828, Lynda Pierce Temple (b. February 25, 1790 ; d. January 13, 1869).
He adopted a son, John Tiffany Blodgett, b. October 28, 1825.
785. x. Ebenezer, b. December 14, 1791 ; d. March, 1845. Unmarried.
777. JAMES (26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, October 10, 1788, Ruth Durkee (b. May 3, 1769 ; d. Jamestown,
N. Y., January 15, 1830).
Mr. Tiffany moved to Western New York and lived at Darien Centre.
CHILDREN.
786. u Content, b. Hanover, N. H., December 92, 1790 ; d. Randolph, Vt; m.
Roswell M. Ainsworth. Children (all born in Randolph, Vt.) : 798 Ruth,
b. October 10, 1822 ; d. Rock ford, Mich., October, 1869 ; m. Herrick
Randolph ; 799 Sarah C ; m. William Powell ; 800 James T. ; 801 Henry
Ainsworth.
787. ii. Silas Durkee, b. Hanover, N. H., January 25, 1792; d. Jamestown,
N. V., June 27, 1874.
788. iii. Ruth Durkee, b. Randolph, Vt., January 19, 1794; d. Darien Centre,
N. Y., 1830 ; in., February 29, 1816, Johnson Goodwill (b. 1788 ; d. Rock-
ford, 111, 1863). Children : 843 Delio Lorette, b. Batavia, N. Y., April
6, 1816 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., August, 1886 ; m., 1833, Charles Water,
man ; had (a) Harriet Ruth, b. 1834 ; d. October, 1854 ; (b) Mary Adaline,
b. 1836 ; d. 1856 ; (c) George, b. 1846 ; d. 1857 ; (d) Ellen ; 844 Dewitt
Clinton, b. Batavia, N. Y., January 2, 1819; d. Milwaukee, Wis., August
29, 1886, unmarried ; 845 Harriet Irene, b. Batavia, N. Y., 1821 ; m., first,
in Clarence, N. Y., September 30, 1839, Austin If. Wright (d. East Troy,
Wis., August 16, 1845); m., second, in Rockford, 111., June 6, 1848, James
L. Spaulding (b. Towanda, Pa., September 16, 1815 ; d. Byron, III.); had
(a) Albert Goodwill, b. September 2, 1850; (b) Mary, b. October 14,
1854 ; (c) James Walter, b. July 28, 1856 ; 846 James Tiffany, b. Batavia,
N. Y., March 11, 1823 ; d. abroad, unmarried.
789. iv. James G., b. Randolph, Vt., October 24, 1795 ; d. Darien Center, N. Y.,
^_^ 1874 ; m. Martha Madison (b. Vermont, 1796 ; d. Darien, Wis., 1892).
- ff7^ Children : 847 Sarah A.; 848 Julietta, b. Genesee County, N. Y., Novem.
LL< tXSf^t htr lQ 1818 . m phUip T j ones (b Genesee County, N. Y., July 24,
Jjo *J ^at'i^' L~ 181 * ' ^ Crawford County, Pa., December 11, 1867); had (a) Mary Maria,
S ^ *)"■ ! b. Crawford County, Pa., 1859 ; (b) James, (c) Delieu, (d) Laura T., (e)
f ^.j\'. n JkAJL* - ' Deguile T., (f) Martha P., (g) Uri ; 849 Delio ; 850 Degriele ; 851 Harriet ;
111 i'^- A ' ' ♦ 852 Ruth » 853 Mary ' 854 MarisL
790. r. Philinda, b. Randolph, Vt., June 6, 1796 ; d. Green Spring, O., June 22,
1871 ; m., in Darien, N. Y., May 23, 1823, Daniel H. Dana (b. Vermont,
March 29, 1798; d. Green Spring, O., January 11, 1881). Children : 855
Marion, b. June 21, 1826 ; 856 George Tiffany, b. December 4, 1827 ; m.,
in Easton, Pa., November 4, 1867, Sophia Abel ; 857 Sarah, b. September
9, 1829 ; d. August 22, 1852 ; 858 Mary J., b. October 1, 1833 ; 859 Har-
riet T., b. September 14, 1836 ; d. October, 1852 ; 860 Frank, b. May,
1838 ; d. August 2, 1846.
h
04 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
791. vi. Jehial, b, Randolph, Vt, March 10, 1798 ; d. Jamestown, N. Y., January
11, 1867.
792. vtt. Lvcinda, b. Randolph, Vt, April 86, 1800; d. Clarence, N. Y., October
18, 1862; m. Araoi Wright Children: 861 Henry, b. 1826; 862
Lucinda, d. Clarence, N. Y., October, 1862.
793. vM. Harriet, b. Randolph, Vt, December 3, 1802; d. Buffalo, N. Y., 1876;
m. Orsamus Warren.
791 be Betsey, b. Darien, N. Y., January 2, 1805 ; d. Green Spring, O., 1841 ; m.
Colonel Edward D. Bradley, an officer in the Mexican and Civil wars.
795. x. Eunice, b. Darien, N. Y., March 11, 1807 ; d. Cleveland, O., July 1878 ;
m. Harry B. Ransom. Children : 861 a Wallace B., b. Clarence, N. Y.,
1829 ; d. July, 1872 ; 862a Albert, b. Clarence, N. Y., 1831 ; d. 1877 ; 863
Lucia, b. Clarence, N. Y., 1833 ; m., April 28, 1867, William Edwards
of Cleveland, O.
796. xi. Lucius Fernando, b. Pembroke, N. Y., January 10, 1810 ; d. Buffalo,
N. Y„ February 11, 1852.
797. xii. Albert W„ b. Darien, N. Y., October 22, 1813; d. Clarence, N. Y.; m.,
first, in Jamestown, N. Y., Louisa Dexter ; m., second, Helen Harvey.
Child : 864 William, b. Jamestown, N. Y.; d. Duluth, Wis.
787. SILAS DURKEE (777 James, 26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, September 25, 1831, Lucy Hyde (b.
Rerasen, N. Y., July 1, 1810; d. Jamestown, N. Y., June 23, 1876).
Mr. Tiffany was a lover of study and intended to go through college,
but his health broke down; so, in 1810, he went to Batavia, N. Y., and
soon after he removed to Pembroke, N. Y., near Darien, where he taught
school. In the War of 1812 he took part in the defense of Buffalo against
the British. In 1816, he removed to Jamestown, N. Y. Mr. Tiffany
was a Whig previous to the organization of the Republican party, and dur-
ing the Civil War was an earnest Unionist. He was a Free Mason and
past master of Mount Moriah Lodge, Jamestown, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
802. 1. Cornelia Ruth, b. July 19, 1832.
803. ii. Lawrence Budlono, b. July 30, 1834 ; d. Jamestown, N. Y., September
26, 1836.
804. iii. Frances Lavantia, b. October 26, 1836; d. Jamestown, N. Y., June 24,
1857.
806. iv. Martha Yvonette, b. February 17, 1839 ; m., in Jamestown, N. Y., January
3, 1867, William Wallace Henderson (b. Sinclairville, N. Y., September 11,
1828> Children (born in Sinclairville, N. Y.): 865 Lucia Tiffany, b.
May 14, 1869 ; 866 Jessica Nye, b. November 23, 1870 ; d. June 15, 1872 ;
867 McDonald Hyde, b. January 30, 1872 ; d. January 25, 1874 ; 868 Cor-
nelia Stoncman, b. March 9, 1874 ; 869 Albert Sprague, b. February 3,
1876 ; d. August 8, 1876 ; 870 Edward Carr, b. February 3, 1876.
806. v. Harriet Janette, b. January 1, 1841 ; d. Jamestown, N. Y., July 19,
1842.
JOHN HOPKINS TIFFANY
(819.)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 65
807. tI Hannah Janxtti, b. January 39, 1843 ; d. Jamestown, N. Y., August 17,
1871
808. til Lawrence, b. December 18, 1844 ; d. Jamestown, N. Y., August 5, 1846.
809. tul Lucia, b. December 18, 1844 ; m., first, in Jamestown, N. Y., Jane 23,
1869, Albert L Sprague (b. Dansville, N. Y., March 26, 1844 ; d. San
Gabriel Mission, CaL, November 18, 1873), a lieutenant in the United
States Navy; m., second, in Jamestown, N. Y., September 16, 1885, Dr.
Henry Downer Ingrahara of Buffalo. Child (by first marriage) : 871 Kathe-
rine Tiffany, b. Jamestown, N. Y., August 26, 1870.
791. JEHIAL (777 James, 26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married, first, February 2, 1829, Sophronia Durkee, a
cousin; m., second, February 1, 1853, Charlotte Sophia Hopkins (b.
Clarence, N. Y., December 28, 1818).
With his parents, Jehial Tiffany moved to Darien Centre from Ver-
mont in 1809, making the journey in twenty-six days with teams of oxen.
In 1818, he bought from the Holland Land Company, one thousand acres
of land at Ellicott, now Jamestown, N. Y. Here mills were built, and
Mr. Tiffany rafted quantities of pine lumber to Southern cities.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(All born in Jamestown.)
Helen, b. November 22, 1829 ; d. May 12, 1831.
Augusta, b. May 7, 1831 ; d. November 21, 1837.
Helen, 2d, b. December 13, 1832 ; d. Shanghai, China, October 31, 1862 ;
ro., in Boston, Mass., April 17, 1862, Captain John D. Whidden.
813. iv. Placentia, b. November 20, 1834; d. November 16, 1866; m., in James*
town, N. Y„ August 3, 1852, William H. Porter. S. P.
814. ▼. Louisa Augusta, b. March 3, 1837 ; d. December 27, 1840.
815. vi. Ruth Elizabeth, b. May 20, 1838; d. July 15, 1863; m., in Jamestown,
N. Y., October 23, 1860, William J. Smith. Child : 872 Grace, b, James-
town, N. Y., May 17, 1863.
816. vii. Louisa Augusta, 2d, b. May 31, 1841 ; d. Fort Peck, Montana, November
16, 1882; m., in Jamestown, N. Y., June 1, 1867, Nathan S. Porter.
Children: 873 Albert B., b. Ponca, Neb., July 30, 1870; 874 Louis, b.
Ponca, Neb., September, 1872; d. there; 875 Joseph, b. 1876; 876 Cora-
lyn, b. September, 1877.
817. viii. Albert James, b. May 22, 1843 ; m., in Jamestown, N. Y., January 11,
1871, Jane Coralyn Conic S. P.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
818. u. James Hopkins, b. December 1, 1853 ; d. January 5, 1854.
819. x. John Hopkins, b. October 27, 1854 ; m., in Jamestown, N. Y., February
13, 1889, Jessie C. Whitman (b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 22, 1864). Chil-
dren (all born in Jamestown, N. Y.) : 877 John Harold, b. August 30,
1890 ; 878 Gerald Whitman, b. September 25, 1892 ; 879 James Bigelow,
b. October 14, 1895.
810.
i.
811.
ii.
812.
iii.
06 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
m LUCIUS FERNANDO (777 James, 26 Benjamin, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Albany, N. Y., April 27, 1837,
Maria Louise Patchin (b. Hoosick, N. Y., April 17, 1810; d. Buffalo,
N. Y., May 24, 1844); m., second, at Mount Morris, N. Y., March 3,
1847, Elizabeth A. Mills (b. January 6, 1823).
Mr. Tiffany went to Jamestown, N. Y., when a young man and filled a
position in the store of his brother, Silas D. Tiffany. He then went to
Buffalo, N. Y., where he opened a banking and brokerage office, and later
became president and manager of the Pratt Bank. He was one of the
active and enterprising citizens of Buffalo, and was both respected and
esteemed.
children.
(All bom in Buffalo, N. Y.)
820. i. Virginia, b. November 24, 1838 ; d. Buffalo, N. Y., October 21, 1846.
821. ii. Isabella Patchin, b. September 16, 1840; m., in Cleveland, O., June 17,
1868, Delos Orlando Cole (b. Utica, N. Y., November 11, 1834). Chil-
dren : 880 Marie Louise, b. March 15, 1869 ; 881 Henry Tiffany, b. June
29, 1870} m., Catskill, N. Y., January 7, 1900, Alice Jerome Day (b.
August 15, 1870) ; 882 Florence Tiffany, b. January 19, 1876.
821a. iii. Lucius Patchin, b. May 20, 1844; d. in infancy.
778. BENJAMIN (26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humph-
rey). Married, in Hanover, N. H., 1794, Achsah Manley (b. Hartford,
Conn., May 9, 1776; d. Alden, N. Y., 1823).
The family moved to Alden, N. Y., in 1817.
CHILDREN.
Sally, b. Hanover, N. II., November 19, 1796 ; d. Vermont, 1812.
Roxalana, b. Hanover, N. II., September 18, 1798 ; d. Darien, N. Y., 1818.
Otis, b. Hanover, N. H., September 27, 1800; d. Centre Point, la., June
6, 1800.
825. iv. Betsky, b. Hanover, N. II., February 4, 1803; m„ in Alden, N. Y., Sep-
tember, 1821, Benjamin Harvey Woodworth (b. Norwich, Vt, August, 1799 ;
d. Lancaster, N. Y., 1859). Children : 883 Sally Loretta, b. Alden, N. Y.,
July 29, 1822; m., in Villenova, N. Y., June 2, 1839, James Harvey
Mather (b. Sherburne, N. Y., November 7, 1819); had Edwin Turner, b.
Villenova, N. Y., March 9, 1840; d. January 7, 1886; 884 Betsey An-
nctta, b. Clarence, N. Y„ May 16, 1826 ; d. 1853 ; m. Dr. ^Vclls B. Fox ;
had (a) Carrie Annette, (b) Henry.
826. ▼. Benjamin S., b. Hanover, N. II.; April 5, 1805 ; d. Medina, N. Y., March
28, 1893.
827. vi. Harriet, b. Hanover, N. II., March 2, 1807; m., in Alden, N. Y., Octo-
ber 16, 1825, Morris Udell (d. Grimsby, Canada, July 3, 1855). Children :
885 Benjamin O., b. Alden, N. Y., January 30, 1826 ; d. February 16,
1826 ; 886 Ach»ah, b. Alden, N. Y., May 29, 1827; 887 Eugene, b. Alden,
N. Y., Auguit 11, 1829 ; m.— ; had (a) George, (b) Harriet ; 888 Oliver, b.
822.
1
823.
ii.
824.
iii.
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—
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BENJAMIN TIFFANY, 2d.
("Uncle Ben." ion of Dr. Benjamin Tiffany.)
(778.)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 67
Grimsby, Canada, September 17, 1839; d. there July 11, 1894 ; 889 Nel.
son E., b, Grimsby, Canada, August 18, 1895 ; 890 Harriet Amanda, b,
Grimsby, Canada, May 18, 1840; d. Richford, N. Y., October 26, 1874.
898. vii. Amanda, b. Sharon, Vt., June 18, 1809; d. Whitby, Canada, 1849; m.,
in Grimsby, Canada, 1838, Rev. E. S. Furman. Child : 891 George, d.
during the Civil War in Andersonville Prison.
899. viii. Jesse Man ley, b. Sharon, Vt., October 22, 1811.
890. ix. Nelson Arnold, b. Sharon, Vt., June 10, 1819; d. Randalia, la., April,
1894.
831. x. Sarah Ann, b. Sharon, Vt., March 19, 1816 ; d. Clinton Township, Canada,
January 26, 1882; m., May 9, 1832, Isaac Alexander House. Children
(all born in Beamsville, Canada) : 892 James Philip, b. February 26,
1835 ; m. September 7, 1876 ; had (a) Archibald Simcoe, b. Canboro,
Canada, December 22, 1861 ; d. 1876 ; (b) Mary Artemisa, b. Canboro,
Canada, January 8, 1864 ; (c) Morris Edwin, b. Canboro, Canada, August
21, 1866 ; (d) Thomas James, b. Canboro, Canada, February 21, 1869 ; d.
November 5, 1887 ; (e) Eliza Ellen, b. Canboro, Canada, July 19, 1871 ;
(f) Asa McDunphy, b. Canboro, Canada, July 16, 1873; (g) Swayze
Allen, b. Canboro, Canada, September 7, 1875 ; (h) Hugh Lome, b. De-
cember 17, 1878 ; (i) Fletcher, b. Gainsboro, Canada, June 29, 1881 ; ( j)
Rozel Manley, b. Gainsboro, Canada, August 9, 1883 ; (k) Lora Bell, b.
Gainsboro, Canada, January 14, 1886 ; 893 Eliza Ann, b. June 21, 1837 ;
m., December 1, 1804, Philip High of St. Catharines, Canada ; had (a)
Adelaide, b. March 18, 1665 ; (b) John, b. February 11, 1870 ; 894 Edwin
Morris, b. September 28, 1841 ; m., in Gainsboro, Canada, December 7,
1880, Barbara Alice Roszel (b. February 17, 1856) ; had (a) Bertha Bea-
trice, b. September 19, 1881 ; (b) Harry Hoyle, b. January 31, 1890 ;
894AAchsah, b. September 5, 1847; m., September 29, 1880, James R
Culp of Hamilton, Canada. S. P.
824. OTIS (778 Benjamin, 26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married, in Alden, N. Y., February 24, 1825, Mary Rog-
ers (b. Alden, N. Y., March 12, 1809 ; d. Dunkirk, N. Y., September 24,
1865).
' CHILDREN.
832. I Otis Edmund, b. Alden, N. Y., February 25, 1827 ; d. Kansas City, Mo.,
May 14, 1885.
833. ii. William Wallace, b. Alden, N. Y., February 26, 1831 ; m., first, in St.
Thomas, Canada, Ellen Scanlan (b. Cork, Ireland) ; m. , second, in Mus-
catine, la., Ella Young (b. Salem, O.). Children : 895 Ella Irene, b. Mus-
catine, la., March 9, 1878; 896 William Otis, b. Muscatine, la., January
5, 1880.
834. iii. Mortimer Manley, b. Delaware, Canada, May 29, 1834; m., May 1, 1851,
Hannah Routledge.
835. iv. John Wesley, b. Delaware, Canada, September 21, 1841.
832. OTIS EDMUND (824 Otis, 778 Benjamin, 26 Benjamin,
5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, February 26, 1852, Ruth
Tiffany (b. November 26, 1829 ; d. May 6, 1860).
68 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
CHILDREN.
(Bora in St. Louis, Mo.)
890. i. Laura Ella, b. June 12, 1864 ; m., in Kansas City, Ma, Milton Jackson
Oldham.
837. ii. Berth a Estbllb, b. May 18, 1857; m., September 14, 1878, Byron S.
Butler (b. March 6, 1846) ; had (a) Harry Tiffany, b. December 30, 1879 ;
(b) Lee Tiffany, b. November 14, 1882.
835. JOHN WESLEY (824 Otis, 778 Benjamin, 26 Benjamin, 5
James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Harvard, 111., March
12, 1868, Mary Lucretia Rogers (b. Alden, N. Y., December 25, 1840);
m., second, Mrs. Mary A. Smith.
In 1861, Mr. Tiffany enlisted in the 27th Regiment, Michigan Volun-
teer Infantry, serving three years ; was twice wounded, and participated in
twenty-eight battles. He was promoted through several non-commissioned
offices and commissioned lieutenant of Company H. He led the company
in its memorable charge, capturing Fort Mahone, the key to Petersburg,
taking 300 prisoners and five pieces of artillery. After the war, he
studied dentistry and practiced his profession in Illinois, Wisconsin and
Iowa. In Iowa, he took up the study of medicine and graduated from the
State University, since which time he has practiced medicine and surgery.
He is a resident Of Hiawatha, Kan., where he has a large practice, stand-
ing high in his profession. child
838. i. DeFurest Elmer, b. near Harvard, 111., January 4, 1872. A graduate of the
medical department Iowa State University.
826. BENJAMIN S. (778 Benjamin, 26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married Caroline Hill.
children.
897. i. Leroy L., b. October, 1829; m., first, in Alden, N. Y„ 1861, Jane L.
Webster; m., second, November, 1880, Charlotte M. Briggs. Child (by
first marriage) : 900 Martha L., b., November 30, 1863 ; m., July 29, 1886,
William W. Hampton. Children (by second marriage) : 901 Gertrude E.,
b. February 3, 1882 ; 902 Laura Lee, born September 9, 1885.
897a. ii. BETSEY, b. Alden, Erie County, N. Y., 1830; ra., first, William Myers; ra.,
second, Walsh — Christian name not known. Children (by first marriage) :
900a Lillian ; 901a La Grange ; 902a William.
89& iii. Harry M., b. October 16, 1833 ; m., in Lancaster, N. Y., Louise E. Dav-
enport. Children : 903 Orrin D., b. September 23, 1858 ; 904 Delia E.,
b. September 6, 1866 ; 905 Myrta J., b. January 29, 1871.
899. iv. La Grange, b. Chautauqua, N. Y., June 4, 1336; m., in LeRoy, N. Y.,
November 14, 1865, Mary Adelaide Winkler (b. LeRoy, December 16,
1846). Children : 906 Wellington Earl, b. September 26, 1871 ; 907
Maude Irene, b. December 16, 1873 ; 908 Florence Augusta, b. January 2,
1882 ; 909 Ralph Waldo Emerson, b. January 1, 1887.
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(835.)
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829. JESSE MANLEY (778 Benjamin, 26 Benjamin, 5 James,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Villenova, N. Y., August 7,
1834, Betsey Maria Faulkner (b. Sherburne, N. Y., October 7, 1815; d.
Fredonia, N. Y., June 15, 1851); m., second, in Villenova, N. Y., No-
vember 20, 1851, Mrs. Jennie H. Aldrich Dibble (b. Byron, N. Y., Jan-
uary 6, 1824).
Mr. Tiffany has been a resident of Fredonia, N. Y., for almost half a
century and is one of the staunch, first citizens of that town. He was pres-
ident of the Fredonia Board of Health for thirty years, his last term of
office expiring in March, 1893.
children.
910. i. Manley Delos, b. Villenova, N. Y., April 5, 1836; m., May 3, 1869,
Abbie Pcnfield Beardsley (b. Napoli, N. Y., October 23, 1835 ; d. Lincoln,
Neb., 1899). S. P.
911. ii. Otis Eugene, b. Villenova, N. Y., July 8, 1836; m., December 9, 1858,
Julia Maria Crooker (b, Eden, N. Y., Ju'y 10, 1837> S. P.
912. iil Valorous Edgar, b. Villenova, N. Y., April 6, 1838 ; d. September 17,
1839.
913. iv. Achsah Lkvantia, b. Villenova, N. Y., March 18, 1842; m., in Fredonia,
N. Y., October 26, 1870, George W. Wiley (b. Kingston, N. Y., July 23,
1838). Child : 933 Jessie Tiffany, b. September 26, 1879 ; d. January 25,
1880. They adopted Katherine, b. July 25, 1876, daughter of Mrs. Wiley**
brother, Lansing Clayton Tiffany. Mrs. Wiley was untiring in her efforts
to complete the records of this branch, and its correctness is largely due
to her.
914. v. Lansing Clayton, b. Villenova, N. Y., August 7, 1849; m., first, in Fre-
donia, N. Y., October 15, 1874, Jessie Maryland Glisan (b. Fredonia,
N. Y., January 22, 1850 ; d. there July 25, 1876); m., second, in Jackson-
ville, IIL, November 13, 1878, Mary Kingsley Berdan (b. Chicago, 111.,
June 30, 1856). Child (by first marriage) : 934 Katherine Glisan, b. July
25, 1875, adopted by her aunt, Mrs. Wiley. Children (by second marriage) :
935 Mary Berdan, b. December 24, 1879 ; 936 Margaret Irving, b. August
24, 1885.
914a. vi George Edwin, b. Fredonia, N. Y., September 7, 1852 ; m., June 12, 1873,
Harriet Clark (b. September 29, 1863); Child: 936a Belle Louise, b.
April 24, 1875, who was graduated from Fredonia Normal School, class of
1892, and from Vassar in 1897 ; has studied music in New York and in Paris,
and has charge of the vocal music in Fredonia Normal School. Mr. Tiffany
is a prominent citizen of Fredonia and active in public affairs. He is a
Republican and high in the councils of his party. He is a Free Mason,
Past Master of Forest Lodge, Fredonia, and has served for four years as
District Deputy Grand Master in present District 40.
830. NELSON ARNOLD (778 Benjamin, 26 Benjamin, 5
James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Grimsby, Canada, June
8, 1837, Martha E. Whitney <b. January 13, 1819 ; d. October 1, 1847) ;
70 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
m. # second, in Alden, N. Y., September 11, 1849, Caroline Adele Daven-
port (b. Covington, N. Y., January 22, 1825).
Mr. Tiffany was for some years a commercial traveler, and later a farmer.
He learned the trade of distiller and worked at it during his early man-
hood ; but on being urged by his employer to put a poisonous " strength-
giving " drug into the liquor, he refused, threw the poison away and gave
up the trade forever. He lived in several places in Canada and in New
York State, finally settling at Randalia, la., where he died. He possessed
great force of character and was a man of high integrity. He had a com-
manding presence, and was of fine personal appearance, standing six feet
two inches, and well proportioned. In his younger days he was a noted
athlete.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
915. i. Byron Lafayette, b. Grimsby, Canada, May 17, 1838; m., in St Jo-
seph, Mo., October 17, 1868, Frances Elizabeth Say ward. S. P. He had a
creditable record during the Civil War. He enlisted for two years as a pri-
vate in the 21st Infantry, New York Volunteers ; refinlisted in the New York
cavalry, and served to the close of the war, rising from private to lieuten-
ant He was mustered out of service as first lieutenant of cavalry. The
promotion from sergeant to lieutenant was for a special act of bravery. At
sergeant, he commanded a small squad of men and held a bridge in the face
of a fierce fire from the enemy. When r enforcements arrived, it was found
that but twelve of the original twenty-five were alive, and they were using
their dead horses and comrades as breastworks.
OSCAR Fitzallen, b. Grimsby, Canada, February 22, 1840.
Nelson Otis, b. Lancaster, N. Y., February 1, 1842.
William O., b. Lancaster, N. Y., August 20, 1843 ; d. April 8, 1844.
Martha Emily, b. Lancaster, N. Y., January 19, 1845 ; d. September 21,
1845.
920. vi Martha ELIZA, b. August 17, 1846 \ in., in Wyndham, Canada, January 5,
1869, John Allen Bartholomew (b. Vanessa, Canada, December 30, 1845).
Mrs. Bartholomew was but six months old at the time of her mother's death,
and was adopted by Matthew and Hannah Lowry of Wyndham, Canada,
who were intimate friends of her mother. Children (all born in Vanessa,
Wyndham County, Canada): 937 Ethel May, b. July 13, 1872; d. there
August 21, 1874 ; 938 Nina Edith Gertrude, b. April 13, 1878 ; 939 Clar-
ence Allen Tiffany, b. December 21, 1880.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
92L viL Emily Jeanette, b. July 5, 1850; m., in West Union, la., September 6,
1869, Lewis Malcolm Whitney (b. Scotland, Ont, Canada, April 24, 1850).
Children : 940 Maud Emily, b. September 6, 1870 ; m., in Grand Island,
Neb , December 10, 1890, Horace Morgan ; 937a Myrtie Louise, b. May
17, 1872 ; 938a Frank Carter, b. October 15, 1875 ; 939a Alfred Nelson,
b. August 2, 1877; 940a Mary A, b. September 6, 1876 ; d. August 10,
1877.
910.
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(913.)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 71
923. riiL Horace R, July 34, 1852 ; d. January 21, 1853.
923. ix. Albert O., b. March 2, 1855.
924. x. William H., b. March 10, 1858.
925. xl Harriet Louise, b. October 17, 1862 ; m., in Wert Union, la.. May 17,
1888, Thomas W. Watson.
917. OSCAR FITZALLEN (830 Nelson Arnold, 778 Ben-
jamin, 26 Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Greece, N. Y., December 23, 1880, Mary Lilian Bonesteele (b. Webster,
N. Y., June 4, 1858).
After recruiting thirty men, Mr. Tiffany enlisted as a private in Com-
pany B, 116th N. Y. Vol., July 23, 1862. He was left general guide
of the regiment until August 14, 1863, when he was promoted to second
lieutenant. He commanded the Teche campaign in Louisiana, resigned
December 31, 1863, to become Captain of Company D, 89th U. S. C. T.,
under General Banks of Louisiana. Resigned January 18, 1864. Mr. Tif-
fany is the inventor of a fruit and vegetable evaporator, which, in 1876, was
awarded a medal at the Philadelphia Centennial. Later, he followed the
business of general agent for the sale of books, visiting many States of the
Union. He is now a resident of Denver, Col.
CHILDREN.
926. i. Oscar Frederic, b. February 16, 1883.
927. it Harvie Justine, b. September 15, 1885.
918. NELSON OTIS (830 Nelson Arnold, 778 Benjamin, 26
Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Buffalo, N. Y.,
January 23, 1868, Julia Charlotte Chase (b. Buffalo, N. Y., September 28,
1843 ; d. there February 20, 1891), dau. of Wesley Chase and Dolly Ann
Bush.
After his mother's death, Mr. Tiffany was assigned to her brother, for
whom he worked until he was seventeen, when he started out for himself,
having a hard time for a number of years. Appreciating the value of an
education, he studied by himself. He went to Buffalo and worked for
Wesley Chase & Son, furniture dealers. He soon became superintendent,
and finally married the daughter of his employer. Mr. Tiffany then went
to Chicago as superintendent for A. H. Andrews & Co., extensive manu-
facturers of school and church furniture. His strength gave way, and he
returned to Buffalo, where he went into the sewing machine business, later
managing an office in New York City. He then returned to Buffalo and
took a scholarship in the medical department of the University of Buffalo.
After a year of study, he was urged to take the secretaryship and general
72 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
management of the Masonic Life Association of Western New York, which
he has built up most successfully. He retains this position at the present
time, 1900, having served in this capacity for more than sixteen years. He
took a deep interest in the publication of this work, and, after several inter-
views with Mr. Charles L. Tiffany, who proposed and started the gene-
alogy, he agreed to carry the work forward, so that the data gathered, on
which so much labor and money had been spent, should not be lost to the
family, leaving its elaboration and completion to a future generation. In
view of his connection with this work, his portrait appears therein.
CHILDREN.
928. t OTIS Whitney, b. Chicago, 111., November 13, 1868. A compositor, and later
in the plumbing business.
929. 11. Martha Eliza, b. Buffalo, N. Y., August 13, 1870.
930. iii. Nelson Otis, b. Buffalo, N. Y., April 2, 1877. A student at Cornell Uni-
versity, civil engineering course, class of 1901 ; appointed inspector on Gov-
ernment breakwater, Buffalo harbor, for summer of 1900.
624. ALBERT O. (830 Nelson Arnold, 778 Benjamin, 26
Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in West Union,
la., October 6, 1888, Sarah McFadden.
child.
931. i. Albert Roy, b. Randalio, la., October 8, 1889.
925. WILLIAM H. (830 Nelson Arnold, 778 Benjamin, 26
Benjamin, 5 James, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in West Union,
la., December 1, 1897, Fanny Mary Saltsgiver.
child.
932. L Pauline Adelz, b. Donnan, la., November 21, 1898.
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THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 75
JOHN TIFFANY BRANCH.
IS. JOHN (2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Attleboro,
Mass., May 26, 1737, Deliverance Parmenter (d. Attleboro, Mass., 1796,
aged 81).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Attleboro, Mast.)
941. L Esther, b, February 18, 1737; d. February 2, 1800 ; m. Caleb Richardson
(b. Attleboro, Mass., June 26, 1739; d. Hartford, Pa., May 2, 1823).
Caleb Richardson was one of the "Nine Partners" who, under the leader,
ship of Hosea Tiffany, his wife's brother, went from Attleboro, Mass., to
Susquehanna County, Pa., before the year 1800. He was a soldier in the
French war of 1766, and was with General Bradstreet at the capture of
Frontenac, was a captain in the war of the Revolution, and during General
Washington's retreat commanded and held the fort which stood on the site
of the present Battery, New York City. Although after the war he was
one of the "Nine Partners," he did not settle in Susquehanna County ; but
his son, Caleb, Jr., went there in 1806, and he followed two years later.
Children : 952 Caleb, b. Attleboro, Mass., December 16, 1762; d. April
30, 1838; m., 1787, Huldah Hatch (b. Boston, Mass., April 3, 1764; d.
Harford, Pa., June 20, 1849;; had (a) Lyman, b. Attleboro, Mass., March
20, 1790 ; d. Harford, Pa., October 1, 1867; (b) Lee, b. 1792 ; d. June
24, 1833 ; (c) Caleb Coy, b. 1795 ; d. February 9, 1881 ; (d) Preston, b.
1797; d. December, 1836 ; (e) Brayton, b. 1803 ; d. March 20, 1864 ; 953»
Lois, d. Harford, Pa., June, 1801 ; m., in 1786, Ezekiel Titus (b. June 8,
1769 ; d. February 25, 1846), who was the last of the original •■ Nine Part-
ners"; had (a) Leonard, b. Attleboro, Mass., June 26, 1787; m. Eliza-
beth Maxim (b. Providence, R. I., October 21, 1787), (b) Clifford, (c)
Richardson Preston, (d) Sophia ; (e) Lydia, b. 1798 ; d. 186a
942. ii. Deliverance, b. June 25, 1741 ; d. 1744.
943. iii. Martha, b. April 19, 1743 ; d. Harford, Pa., December 26, 1829 ; m., in
Attleboro, Mass., April 20, 1770, Thomas Wilmarth. Children (all born in
Attleboro, Mass., and died in Harford, Pa.): 954 Thomas, b. March 6,
1774 ; d. September 24, 1841 ; m. Sarah Perry (b. October 29, 1776 ; d.
January 5, 1851) ; had (a) Sarah, b. September 6, 1798 ; A November 11,
1882 ; (b) Louis, b. November, 1800 ; d. September 7, 1857 ; (c) Achsah,
d. in infancy; (d) Peddy, d. in infancy; (e) Thomas, b. December 19, 1808;
d. July 28, 1869 ; (f) David, b. April 11, 1810 ; d. February 10, 1886 ; (g)
Sewell, b. September 6, 1812 ; d. February 16, 1879 ; (h) Candace ; 955
Hepsibeth, b. 1776; d. March 18, 1846; m. Jacob Blake (b. 1774; d.
October 9, 1849), S. P.; 956 Walter, b. April 20, 1780 ; d. December 8,
1851 ; m., December 2, 1810, Maria Perry (b. June 19, 1791 ; d. March 12,
1864) ; had (a) Lafayette, b. September 6, 1811 ; d. January 9, 1854 ; m. t
June 30, 1846, Harriet S. Payne (b. April 30, 1812 ; d. March 29, 1859);
944.
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74 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
(b) Rachel &, b. March 24, 1814 ; d. October 28, 1881 ; (c) Walter Wash-
ington, b. July 15, 1816 ; d. October 2, 1888 ; m. Eleanora Sweet (b. No-
vember 8, 1820 ; d. May 18, 1874); (d) George Perry, b. December 26,
1819 ; m. Martha Payne ; (e) Willard Willis, b. August 1, 1822 ; m.
Elizabeth McDonald.
Ann, b. July 4, 1745 ; m., February 15, 1766, Benjamin Stanley.
John, b. October 16, 1747 ; d. 1825.
Humphrey, b. January 19, 1750 ; d. Utica, N. Y.
Noah, b. July 7, 1752 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., July 19, 1818.
Hosba, b. July 22, 1854 ; d. Harford, Pa., April 22, 1833.
Thomas, b. May 31, 1756 ; d. May 12, 1835.
Zechariah, b. April 9, 1758 ; thought to have died in 1782, and to hare
married Susannah Jenks in Attleboro, Mass.
951. si* Hkzekiah, b. November 10, 1760.
945. JOHN (15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Mansfield, Mass., March 28, 1782, Ruth Clapp (b. Mansfield, Mass.,
1758; died Walworth, N. Y., February 19, 1839).
Captain John Tiffany left Attleboro, Mass., in 1792, with his wife and
three children, intending to join the "Nine Partners" in Susquehanna
County, Pa., but stopping on the way at what is now known as Mount
Pleasant, Pa., he was so pleased with the country that he settled there,
building a house of logs, which is to-day standing on the farm. He was a
private in the Revolutionary War.
CHILDREN.
957. i. Chandler, b. Attleboro, Mass., September 2, 1782.
958. ii. John, b. Attleboro, Mass., August 10, 1784 ; d. November 16, 1853.
959. iii. Fanny, b. Attleboro, Mass.
960. iv. Gardner, b. Mount Pleasant, Pa., April 8, 1789 ; d. Walworth, N. Y., March
81, 1856.
961. v. Leonard, b. Mount Pleasant, Pa., April 10, 1796 ; d. Gelatt, Pa., August 9,
1855.
962. vl. Ruth, b. Mount Pleasant, Pa.
958. JOHN (945 John, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried, first, in Mount Pleasant, Pa., April 28, 1812, Sally Bigelow (b.
March 29, 1784; d. Mount Pleasant, Pa., September 2, 1848); m.,
second, in Mount Pleasant, Pa., October 14, 1850, Elona Blanding.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(All born in Mount Pleasant, Pa.)
974. L MARY, b. August 3, 1813 ; d. South Gibson, Pa., February 9, 1888; m., in
Mount Pleasant, Pa., May 25, 1841, William Pickering (b. Gibson, Pa.,
December 27, 1819 ; d. there September 15, 1883). Children : 982 Sarah
Ann, b. Harford, Pa,, October 20, 1843 ; m., March 19, 1865, David S.
Michael (b. Clifford, Pa., February 6, 1841); had (a) Mary Eva, b.
NELSON ARNOLD TIFFANY.
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December 11, 1865; (b) Jennie Bell, b. July 22, 1869; (c) Darid
Aulden, b. April 25, 18*1 ; (d) Benjamin F., b. July 28, 1875 ; (e) W. W.,
b. June 7, 1878 ; (f) Charles W., b. December 12, 1879; (g) Howard C,
b. July 8, 1882 ; (h) Harrie, b. March 22, 1884 ; 983 Alden Sheldon, b.
Gibson, Pa., March 24, 1846 ; m., Norember 18, 1868, Ellen Ehrgood (b.
Sterling, Pa., February 18, 1847); had (a) George Wellington, b. Gibson,
Pa., Mayl, 1870; (b) Bertha, b. Gibson, Pa., November 2, 1872; 984
William Frederick, b. Gibson, Pa., April 21, 1858 ; m., August 30, 1884,
Mina Peck ; had (a) Belva, b. September 1, 1888 ; (b) Mildred, b. July 18,
1891.
Sally, b. and d. in infancy.
Hiram, b. August 19, 1816; d. Gibson, Pa., April 18, 1878.
Sally, second, d. unmarried.
Minerva, b. July 13, 1820.
John Sheldon, b. April 22, 1822.
Thirza.
Oliver.
976. HIRAM (958 John, 945 John, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married Mary Lucinda Perham (b. Mount Pleasant, Pa., Sep-
tember 20, 1819).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Pleasant Mount, Pa.)
985. i. Maria Amelia, b. December 17, 1846; d. November 18, 1848.
986. ii. Irene Adelia, May 8, 1848 ; m., in Pleasant Mount, Pa., September 4,
1866, James D. Smith (b. Ireland in 1836). Children (all born in Gibson,
Pa.): 988 Hiram Seth, b. June 4, 1867; d. April 10, 1890; m., September
23, 1889, Caroline Cook ; 989 Mary Lucinda, b. June 2, 1870 ; m., June
28, 1892, Arthur Snyder ; 990 Warren Michael, b. January 25, 1878 ;
991 Margaret Elizabeth, b. February 11, 1875.
987. iii. Mary Elizabeth, b. October 8, 1852 ; d. October 12, 1856.
979. JOHN SHELDON (958 John, 945 John, 15 John, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Gibson, Pa., February 17, 1847, Har-
riet Adelaide Whitney (b. Gibson, Pa., November 9, 1828), dau. of Thad-
deus Whitney (b. Wallingford, Conn., December 2, 1790 ; d. Gibson, Pa.,
July 24, 1860) and Thurza Washburn (b. New Milford, Pa., December 3,
1800; d. Gibson, Pa., March 18, 1871).
Mr. Tiffany lived in Gibson, Pa., until 1853, after which he settled in
Pleasant Mount, Pa.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Pleasant Mount, Pa.)
992. i. Rupert Francis, b. July 28, 1848.
993. il John Winpield, b. March 4, 1851 ; m., first, in Aldenville, Pa., October 14,
1873, Emma Clarissa Blandin ; m., second, in Hancock, Pa., December 20,
1892, Bertha Wright. S. P.
76 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
994, iH Judson Emmons, b. April 1, 1853 ; m., in Mount Pleasant, Pa., June 90,
1886, Jennie E. Fulkerson (b. Pleasant Mount, Pa., October 15, 1857>
Mr. Tiffany has been much interested in educational matters, has taught
school, and been principal and trustee of the Pleasant Mount Academy, of
which he is a graduate. He is a merchant and druggist Child : 1007
Helen Louise, b. Pleasant Mount, Pa., March 15, 1887.
MS. iv. Emery Thaddeus, b. September 21, 1855 ; m., in Damascus, Pa., Sept em-
ber 20, 1882, Flora Louise Noble (b. Damascus, Pa., June 12, 1862>
Child: 1008 George J. Buell, b. September 27, 1884.
•96. v. Burton Hiram, b. December 28, 1858 ; m, , in Gibson, Pa., January 1, 1885,
Emma Gillett (b. Gibson, Pa., January 20, 1861). Child: 1009 Ralph
Gillett, b. November 26, 1889.
997. vi. Charles Henry, b. November 4, 1861 ; m., in Seattle, Wash., January 26,
1887, Georgie A. Matthesson (b. September 9, 1868). Children : 1010
Harry L., b. August 30, 1887 ; 1011 Ralph, b. June 28, 1891.
998. vii. Minnie Ettie, b. January 3, 1866.
999. viiL Fred Anson, b. March 31, 1868.
1000. ix. Orlena Adelaide, b. October 25, 1871.
992 RUPERT FRANCIS (979 John Sheldon, 958 John, 945
John, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, September 13, 1870,
Emma Jane Peck (b. March 31, 1852).
CHILDREN.
Ernest, b. Providence, Pa., March 15, 1872 ; d. March 18, 1872.
Maud S., b. Providence, Pa., March 11, 1874.
Josephine, b. May 13, 1878.
MAUBL G., b. September 19, 1880.
Georoe £., b. March 27, 1883.
Anna Bessie, b. August 2, 1891.
960. GARDNER (945 John, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married Rebecca Slayton (b. 1785 ; d. Walworth, N. Y., April 2, 1869).
Mr. Tiffany moved from Pleasant Mount, Pa., to Yates County, N. Y.,
in 1813, and in 1815 moved to Walworth, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
963. i. Reuben, b. Middlesex, N. Y., Decembers, 1814; d. Lincoln, N. Y., Feb*
ruary 23, 1893 ; m., first, in Madison, N. Y., January 11, 1841, M. A.
Everett (d. 1866) ; m., second, in Madison, N. Y., June 23, 1871, Mary A.
Peacock. S. P.
964. U. Elizabeth, m. Jerome RusselL Children (all born in Walworth, N. Y.):
1012 Gardner, 1013 Orleana, 1014 Hattie, 1015 Orremis.
965. iii. Laura, m. James Bailey.
966. iv. Hiram, m. Elizabeth Everett. Children (all born in Walworth, N. Y.):
1016 Fred, m., in Ontario, N. Y., Emma Holmes ; 1017 Ann Eliza, m.
Samuel Newell; 1018 Gardner, m., in Walworth, N. Y., Emma Brandt;
1019 Lizzie, m., in Wichita, Kan., Melvin Warner.
967. v. Marilla, m. Dr. Elia* Cone.
1001.
i.
1002.
ii.
1003.
iii.
1004.
iv.
1005.
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1006.
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NELSON OTIS TIFFANY.
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THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 77
961. LEONARD (945 John, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). M.,
in Mount Pleasant, Fa., February 2, 1819, Laura Whitney (b. Wallingford,
Conn., November 18, 1787; d. Susquehanna, Pa., October 11, 1880).
The family lived at Mount Pleasant, Pa., for twelve years, and then
moved to Gibson, Pa., where Mr. Tiffany died and was buried. His
widow then moved to Susquehanna Depot, Pa.
children.
968. L Laura Ann, b. Gibson, Pa., November 15, 1820; d. Harford, Pa., Septem-
ber 11, 1879 ; m., in Gibson, Pa., Oliver Payne (b. Gibson, Pa., April 1,
1818; d. July 16, 1893). Children (all born in Gibson, Pa.): 1020 Wil-
liam Augustus, b. March 31, 1841 ; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., October 3,
1867, Amanda Maria Viney ; had (a) Vangeline, b. Elmira, N. Y., April 21,
1869 ; (b) Mary Eveline, b. Waverly, N. Y., September 4, 1871 ; (c) Anna
Laura, b. Waverly, N. Y., December 21, 1873 ; 1021 George Leonard, b.
December 16, 1842 ; m., in Harford, Pa., September 13, 1870, Loudica
May Grinnell (b. Harford, Pa., September 21, 1845 ; d. there July 15,
1871); 1022 Henry Wellington, b. April 23, 1845 ; m., in Waverly, N. Y.,
October 3, 1870, Sarah Bowman ; had Clary, b. Waverly, N. Y., 1873.
969. ii Eunice Everette, b. February 14, 1823 ; m., first, in Jackson, Pa., Dr.
Hamilton F. Whitney (b. Bethany, Pa.; d. Jackson, Pa., 1855) ; m., sec-
ond, in Jackson, Pa., 1858, Elisha W. Forbes (b. in Vermont ; d., 1886, in
Susquehanna, Pa.). Children (by first marriage) : 1023 Elbert, b. 1847; d.
1848; 1024 Corydon Emory, b. February 15, 1850; m., in Susquehanna,
Pa., June 1, 1871, Marien Cochayne Frith ; had (a) Eva Estelle, b. 1872;
(b) Grace Hamilton, b. 1873 ; (c) Charles Emory, b. 1878 ; 1025 Franklin
Whitney, b. 1855 ; d. 1858. Child (by second marriage) : 1026 William
F., b. 1860 ; m., in Elmira, N. Y., 1880, Mary Koppler ; had Arthur Leon*
ard, b. 1884.
970. Hi. William Franklin, b. March 13, 1825 ; d. Dundee, Mich., November 18,
1886; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., 1849, Marietta Parmenter. Children
(born in Dundee, Mich.) : 1027 Herbert, b. February 16, 1853 ; d. Dun-
dee, Mich., February 15, 1873 ; 1028 Talcott, b. December 22, 1857.
971. iv. Catherine Maria, b. January 1, 1827; m., in Gibson, Pa., April 4, 1853,
Edward Wells Rogers (b. Walton, N. Y, July 12, 1812). Children :
1029 Eva Adeliza, b. Jackson, Pa., January 14, 1854 ; d. White Haven,
Pa., April 16, 1856; 1030 William Leonard, b. Hyde Park, Pa., January
28, 1857; 1031 Ellen Augusta, b. Providence, Pa., August 14, 1859; d.
Great Bend, Pa., December 13, 1860.
972. ▼. George Leonard, b. June 7, 1830; m., in Jackson, Pa., June 27, 1855,
Polly A. Gregory (b. Bridgewater, Pa., June 2, 1833). S. P.
973. tL Charles Gardener, b. Gibson, Pa., November 20, 1835; d. January 24,
1893 ; m., in Honesdale, Pa., January 1, 1855, Sarah Rosanna Griggs (b.
Gelatt, Pa., August 11, 1834; cL Susquehanna, Pa., January 28, 1892).
Children : 1032 William Elmer, b. Gelatt, Pa., March 21, 1857 ; m., in
Scranton, Pa., September 10, 1879, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Smith Codding*
ton ; had (a) Bernice Ella, b. Susquehanna, Pa., October 6, 1882 ; (b) Wil-
liam Charles, b. Susquehanna, Pa., August 11, 1889; d. there January 7,
1892 ; (c) Wyles Elijah, b. February 5, 1893 ; 1033 Emma Catherine, b.
78 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Gelatt, Pa., October SO, I860; m., in Jackson, Pa., October 5, 1879, Fer-
dinand C. Krute ; had (a) Lloyd Arthur, b. October 19, 1880 ; (b) Laura
Christine, b. May 25, 1889 ; (c) Harry, b. August 12 ; d. August 17, 1892 ;
1035 Minnie Est ell e, b. Susquehanna, Pa., July 4, 1868 ; m., in Windsor,
N. V., November 23, 1890, Jefferson L. Hine ; had (a) Maud, b. March
20, 1892 ; d. May 6, 1892 ; (b) Murel, b. March 24. 1893 ; 1036 Orleva, b.
Susquehanna, Pa., January 11, 1873, a singer of wide reputation.
NELSON OTIS TIFFANY, Jr.
(930.)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 79
HUMPHREY TIFFANY BRANCH.
946. HUMPHREY (15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married,
first, in Attleboro, Mass. , Phebc Brown. Moved from Attleboro to New York
State, settling in Chenango County, where his wife died. He later went
to Wayne County, N. Y., where he married, second, Rhode Ann Shearman.
Mr. Tiffany lived at one time in Providence, R. I., and afterwards in
North Adams, Mass. He is said to have served as a private in the Revolu-
tionary War in one of the companies recruited at Norton, Mass.
I
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1037. L Lydia, b. Providence, R. L, May 13, 1772.
1038. it Susanna, b. Providence, R. I., February 28, 1774.
1039. iiu William, b. North Adams, Mass., 1781 ; d. North Norwich, N. Y., Octo-
ber 12, 1886.
1040. iv. Phebe, b. North Adams, Mass.; m., in Chenango County, N. Y., January
8, 1807, Jonathan Brown, Jr. (d. Milan, O., April 28, 1839). Children :
1051 Allen, b. New York State; d. Dantford, Wy.; m., December 29,
1831, Lucy Edwards ; had (a) Jonathan Edwards, (b) Charles Austin, (c)
Emily ; 1052 Nelson, b. New York State ; d. Norwalk ; m., February 11,
1835, Clarissa Tanner ; had (a) Silas, (b) Frank ; 1053 Erastus, m. Amelia
Goodrich; had (a) Jane, (b) Oscar, (c) Charley ; 1054 George, m. Rebecca
Bowles ; had (a) Charles, (b) William, (c) Sarah ; 1055 William, d. Egan,
Dakota ; m. Cynthia Scott ; had (a) Clara, (b) Sarah, (c) Flora ; 1056
Alfred, b. Milan, O. ; d. Egan, Dakota ; m. Marietta Carpenter ; had (a)
Augustus, (b) Minnie, (c) Fred ; 1057 Lorinda, b. Milan, O. ; m. Charles
Degraff; had (a) Martin, (b)Georgie, (c) Elmer, (d) Bell, (e) Grant ; 1068
Sarah A., b. Milan, O., February 12, 1825; m. there Willis Gardner ; had
(a) Augusta P., b. September 8, 1846; m., in Ripon, Wis., February 9,
1882, Benjamin Parker; (b) Lorena E., b. August 28, 1851 ; m., in Mil-
waukee, Wis., June 17, 1891, John II. Grossman ; (c) Ida M., b. January
23, 1863 ; m., December, 1891, John W. Poynten.
1041. v. Humphrey, b. North Adams, Mass., September 13, 1788 ; d. South New
Berlin, N. Y., June 24, 1870.
— — ' v CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
1042. vi. Israel, b. Oneida County, N. Y., March 14, 1807 ; d. Jamestown, N. Y.,
November 28, 1863.
1048. vil David, b. Oneida County, N. Y.
1039. WILLIAM (046 Humphrey, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married Zerriah Jones (b. Rhode Island, 1780; d. Kings
Settlement, N. Y., August 6, 1858).
SO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN.
1044. I Nelson, b. Norwich, N. V., August, 1608 ; <L Norwich, N. Y., September
16, 1869.
1048. if. Albert.
1046. HI Richard.
1047. ir. Lewis.
1048. y. Mary.
1049. tL Susan.
1050. riL Adeline Lorinda,
1044. NELSON (1039 William, 946 Humphrey, 15 John, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married Esther Randall (d. North Norwich, N.Y.,
December 4, 1865).
CHILDREN.
1080. i. William Randall, b. Norwich, N. Y„ April 29, 1834 ; m., first, in Nor-
wich, N. Y«, January 18, 1855, Augenetta Bowers (b. Norwich March 22,
1835 ; d. there December 6, 1883) ; m. t second, in Kings Settlement, N.Y.,
July 23, 1888, Anna Toury (b. Kings Settlement). Mr. Tiffany has been
assessor of supervision, and owns a large farm at Kings Settlement Chil-
dren (by first marriage, none by second): 1082 Helen M., b. January 3, 1856 ;
m. Herman Bloom ; 1083 Lillie, b. January 1, 1858 ; m. Albert Stratton ;
1084 Charles, b. March 8, 1860 ; m. Carrie Thompson ; 1085 Nelson, b.
May 12, 1862 ; m., in St. Paul, Minn., October 26, 1885, Jennie Elmira
Howe ; had Clayton, b. July 5, 1887; 1086 Henry, b. December 2, 1864;
1087 Frank, b. March 21, 1867 ; 1088 Nettie, b. January 15, 1872.
1081. it. EDWIN, b. Norwich, N. Y.; m., in Kings Settlement, N. Y., in 1854, Mary
A. King. Children: 1089 George H., b. Kings Settlement, N. Y.; m.
Imogene Spencer in Norwich, N. Y.; 1090 Willie K, b. Kings Settle-
ment, 1862 ; d. Merriam Park, Minn., September 2, 1888 ; 1091 Edna C,
b. Norwich, N. Y„ March 21, 1872; m., in Norwich, March 21, 1893,
George H. Rowe of Norwich.
1041. HUMPHREY (946 Humphrey, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, in South New Berlin, N. Y., July 5, 1811, Hannah
Mathewson (b. Rhode Island May 20, 1791 ; d. Knoxville, Pa., July 29,
1865).
CHILDREN.
• (All born in Sherburne, N. Y.)
1069. i. Mary Ann, b. May 12, 1812 ; d., in Nebraska, 1890; m., March 8, 1838,
Daniel Angell. Had six children.
1060. ii. Brown, b. December 19, 1814 ; d. April 13, 1879 ; m., September 30, 1841,
Levinia Leach (d. Oxford, N. Y. t November 6, 1890). S. P.
1061. iii. Abbey, b. December 24, 1816; m., September 12, 18 J7, Isaac S. Sherwood.
S. P.
1062. iv. John Mathewson, b. December 17, 1818 ; d. October 22, 1819.
1063. v. William Murton, b. February 10, 1820 ; <L January 17, 1890.
THE TIFFAHYS OF AMERICA. %\
1064. rl Juli AETT, b. July 9, 1 822 ; d. August 31, 1823.
1065. viL John Mathewson, second, b. July 6, 1824.
1066. viii. Warren, b. April 9 ; d. April 14, 1827.
1063. WILLIAM MURTON (1041 Humphrey, 946 Hum-
phrey, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Nelson, Pa.,
October 27, 1851, Mary C. Smith (b. February 1, 1832).
children.
1074. i. Delevan H., b. Augusts, 1852; m., in Hornellsrille, N. Y., October 17,
1877, Elizabeth L Armstrong.
1075. ii. Murton W„ b. February 3, 1854 ; d. July 26, 1880. Unmarried.
1076. Hi. Julia E., b. October 5, 1855; m., in Hornellsville, N. Y., January 13,
1881, William O. Gibbs.
1077. iv. Isaac S., b. November 5, 1857 ; d. July 22, 1890 ; m., in New Mexico,
1885, Dixie Posey.
1065. JOHN MATHEWSON (1041 Humphrey, 946 Hum-
phrey, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Norwich, N. Y.,
March 28, 1849, Louisa Tallmadge (b. February 22, 1832 ; d. Addison,
N. Y., January 14, 1881).
CHILDREN.
1078. L Frank R., b. Norwich, N. Y., October 7, 1851 ; m. Lora A. Knapp (b. Mara-
thon, N. Y., August 13, 1862). Child i 1092 Yerda L., b. February 3,
1881.
1079. ii. Frederick A., b. Norwich, N. Y., March 12, 1855 ; m., in Sherman,
Tex., May 6, 1875, Emma Bacon. Children (all born in Emporia, Kan.):
1093 Walter Frederick Palacio, b. November 22, 1876 ; d. March 6, 1880 ;
1094 Rose Irene, 1095 Lillie Belle (twins), b. August 28, 1879 ; 1095a Rose
Irene, d. March 6, 1880, Lillie Belle d. June 29, 1885 ; 1096 Mary Etta,
b. May 19, 1881.
1042. ISRAEL (946 Humphrey, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Jamestown, N. Y., Lucena Cook (b. June 2, 1810; d. James-
town, N. Y., January 10, 1855).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Jamestown, N. Y.)
1067. I Sally M., b. December 25, 1832 ; d. Fredonia, N. Y., September 18, 1868.
106a it Samuel N., b. September 20, 1835.
1069. lit Alanson S., b. August 26, 1837 ; d. October 26, 1888 ; m. Zora Lewie
1070. iv. Chapin A., b. August, 1839.
1071. t. Roselia F. C, b. April 11, 1842 ; m., September 16, 1860, Archibald F.
McDowell Children : 1100 Emily, b. Franklin, Pa., November 27,
1861 ; d. SinclairviUe, N. Y., October 7, 1862 ; 1101 Anna D., b. James-
82 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
town, N. Y., May 97, 1868 ; 1109 Berth*, b. Franklin, Pa., May 4, 1886 j
1108 William J., b. June 1, 1868.
1071 ri. Lanson J., b. May 3, 1860.
1078. Tit Wallace, b. October 24, 1863 ; d. at Spotttylrania Court House, May 12,
1864.
1070. CHAPIN A. (1042 Israel, 946 Humphrey, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Dunkirk, N. Y., January, 1868,
Mary Dewan (b. in Ireland, December 10, 1849).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Jamestown, N. Y.)
1097. I. Luc em a M., b. August 27, 1867.
1098. it. Ella Alktta, b. May 16, 1869 ; d. August 12, 1870.
1099. iii. John William, b. December 20, 1871.
THE TIFFASYS OF AMERICA. 83
NOAH TIFFANY BRANCH.
947. NOAH (15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first,
July 19, 1780, Hannah Carpenter (b. Attleboro, Mass., 1761; d. there
August 28, 1785) ; m., second, September 25, 1786, Mary Olney of
Smithfield (b. Attleboro, Mass., 1759; d. Gibson, Pa., March, 1837).
Noah Tiffany was deputy sheriff at Attleboro. In 1809 he removed to
Brooklyn, Pa., where he was postmaster. He also kept a public house
known as the Old Abbey, on the Milford and Oswego Turnpike. He
enlisted twice in the Revolutionary War. He was a prominent Mason.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
(All born in Attleboro, Mass.)
1104. L Jemima, h. August 2, 1782 ; d. Harford, Pa., April 21, 1874 ; m., in Har-
ford, Pa., November 11, 1804, Eliab Farrar (b. Waltham, Mass., June 18,
1773 ; d. Harford, Pa., October 29, 1858). Children : 1115 Lucina, b.
Gibson, Pa., October 26, 1805; d. January 28, 1873, at Bethany, Pa.;
1116 Lorin Tiffany, b. Gibson, Pa., November 9, 1807 ; d. Harford, Pa.,
December 17, 1891 ; m., in Harford, Pa., February 4, 1836, Mary L.
Chandler (b. February 6, 1817 ; d. December 13, 1892) ; was a justice of
the peace and prominent in public affairs ; had (a) Adelia Emetine, b. Jan-
uary 17, 1839; m., August 23, 1865, William B. Redfield (b. 1830; d.
1870) ; (b) Julia Helen, b. January 16, 1844 ; d. September 16, 1844 ; (c)
Mary Sophronia, b. June 15, 1845 ; (d) Edgar Wallace, b. December 12,
1848 ; m., May 10, 1877, Esther S. Hinc, a descendant of Hosea Tiffany ;
(e) Helen Adeline, b. May 13, 1852; m., October 18, 1871, Warren S.
Follett (b. March 19, 1849 ; d. August 7, 1872 ; a descendant of Thomas
Tiffany) ; (f) Sidney Clark, b. August 18, 1854 ; d. September 4, 1856 ;
(g) Alice Estella, b. September 4, 1857; m., August 26, 1891, William L.
Rogers; (h) Lorin Otto, b. May 6, 1861 ; m., April 30, 1890, Elsie F.
Gillespie; 1117 Luther Thatcher, b. Gibson, Pa., Nov. 9, 1807; d. Down-
er's Grove, III., June 13, 1836 ; m., September 19, 1831, Emeline Stanley
(b. Harford, Pa., May 10, 1812 ; d. Downer's Grove, 111., May 30, 1847);
had (a) Judson Ward, b. June 14, 1833 ; killed at battle of Beverly Ford,
Va., June 18, 1863 ; (b) Eugene Wellington, b. July 24, 1835; m., Decern-
ber 10, 1864, Martha Jane Carpenter ; 1118 Henrietta, b. Gibson, Pa., Jan-
nary 1, 1810; d. Delaware, O., May 29, 1879; m., March 25, 1829, Loren
Eastman (b. in Vermont, August 7, 1804 ; d. Delaware, O., January 18,
1878); had (a) James Oscar, b. Harford, Pa., July 9, 1830 ; d. Delaware, O.,
December 11, 1849; (b) Emily, b. Harford, Pa., July 28, 1832; d. Dela-
ware, O., September 10, 1882; m., November 3, 1853, Moses L. Starr;
(c) Emery Moore, b. New Milford, Pa., January 28, 1836 ; m., first, June
16, 1859, Adelaide S. Allen; they were divorced, and he m., second, Lavi-
nia Cruickshank ; (d) Eliab Farrar, b. New Milford, Pa., July 11, 1842 ;
84 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
m., March 5, 1866, Lucina Farrar (b. March 2, 1849 ; d. January, 1899) ;
(e) Anna Mary, b. Delaware, O., April 17, 1854 ; m., October 22, 1886,
Caleb M. Leonard ; 1119 Amy Emeline, b. Gibson, Pa., December 18, 1811 ;
d. 1899 ; m., October 14, 1841, Rev. Elias Ogden Ward (b. Chatham, N. J.,
February 5, 1810 ; d. 1899); had (a) Stephen Day, b. August 30, 1842 ; d., at
Fairfax, Va., September 18, 1862 ; (b) Edward Oscar, b. December 12, 1847 ;
m., February 9, 1876, Alice E. Gammell ; (c) Mary Elizabeth, b. February
2, 1850 ; m., March 31, 1869, George Read Burnes ; 1120 Eliab Moore, b.
September 26, 1813 ; m., first, August 13, 1839, Emily A. Humphrey (b.
Orwell, Pa., September 4, 1819 ; d. August 14, 1868) ; m., second, Octo-
ber 4, 1869, Charlotte E. Howe (b. December 5, 1830); had, by first mar-
riage, (a) Eliza Elmira, b. Gibson, Pa., July 11, 1841 ; m., February, 1863,
Zenus U. Matthews; (b) Caroline Stanley, b. November 7, 1843 ; m., June
6, 1866, William B. Purdy ; (c) George Chauncey, b. Orwell, Pa., March
25, 1846; (d) Dudley, b. Orwell, Pa., September 28, 1849 ; d. August 28,
1857; (e) Frederick Humphrey, b. Towanda, Pa., March 13, 1853; (f)
Charles Sumner, b. Towanda, Pa., February 11, 1857; children, by second
marriage, (g) William Henry, b. July 4, 1870 ; (h) Howe, b. August 12,
1874; 1121 Daniel Milton, b. Gibson, Pa., May 2, 1815; m., first, Sep-
tember 30, 1840, Mary Hartt (b. Huntington, L. I., February 1, 1812 ; d.
Harford, Pa., July 12, 1867); m., second, December 31, 1868, Mrs. Sarah
A. Braincrd (b. New Milford, Pa., June 17, 1821 ; d. New Milford, Pa.,
March, 1863); had (a) Eveline, b. October 20, 1841 ; m., March 23, 1858,
Henry H. Corwin ; (b) Lucina, b. March 2, 1849; d. January, 1892; m.,
March 5, 1866, Eliab Farrar Eastman ; (d) Emily Starr, b. September 23,
1863; m., June 1, 1872, George S. Doloway ; 1122 Hannah Carpenter, b.
Harford, Pa., November 3, 1817 ; d. June, 1847 ; m. Rufus Grinnell ;
1122a Mary Perigo, b. Harford, Pa., October, 1819; d. Carbondale, Pa.,
September 8, 1876 ; m. John Godding (b. 1809 ; d. January 28, 1859); had
(a) Luther Russell, b. July 2, 1841 ; d. February 23, 1867 ; (b) Olive Vir-
ginia, b. June 17, 1843; m., August, 1863, Miles D. Carpenter; (c) Han-
nah Clara, b. August 31, 1847; m., September 28, 1876, Joseph Sherrard ;
(d) Mary Electa, b. 1859 ; m., September 30, 1885, Frank Sherrard ; 1123
Clarissa Balcomb, b. Harford, Pa., October 19, 1822 ; d. November 30,
1868; m., April 10, 1845, Daniel T. Roe (b. December 12, 1817; d. Au-
gust 4, 1877); had (a) Emma Maria, b. December 12, 1850 ; d. Willington,
Mich.; m., July 6, 1877, Andrew H. Miller; (b) Henrietta Eastman, b.
December 10, 1860; (c) Clara Read, b. December 20, 1865; m., Decem-
ber 21, 1887, Andrew H. Miller.
1105. ii. HANNAH, b. Attleboro, Mass., December 16, 1783 ; d. Harford, Pa., March
14, 1874; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., September 19, 1810, Wells Stanley (b.
Attleboro, Mass., December 20, 1782 ; d. Harford, Pa., February 3, 1838).
Child j 1124 Caroline, b. Harford, Pa., April 19, 1817; d. there Novem-
ber 13, 1841 ; m., in Harford, Pa., November 2, 1837, Russell Tuttle (b.
1807; d. Harford, Pa., November 2, 1840).
1106. lii. Arunah, b. Attleboro, Mass., August 8, 1785; d. Gibson, Pa., December 22,
1863.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
1107. lv. Olney, b. Attleboro, Mass., 1787; d. Gibson, Pa., May 7, 1831 ; m. Mercy
Miller (d. 1836). Children : (a) Mary Ann, b. Almond, N. Y., March 20,
THE TJFPANYS OF AMERICA, 85
1827 ; d. October 9, 1860 ; m., September 23, 1850, Daniel Owen Benja-
min ; had Alida, Ellen, Olney Tiffany ; (b) Edwin, b. 1829 ; d. 1831.
1108. ▼. Mary, b. Attleboro, Mass., September 15, 1789; d. Brooklyn, Pa., March
25, 1819; m., June 12, 1814, Charles Perigo (b. Litchfield, Conn., May 3,
1784; d. Brooklyn, Pa., August 13, 1867). Children: 1134 John Tiffany,
b. Brooklyn, Pa., February 19, 1816 ; d. Harford, Pa., April 6, 1891 ; m.,
April 21, 1842, Sarah Oakley (b. March 20, 1818); had (a) Polly Clarissa,
b. June 19, 1846; m. f July 15, 1873, Mather demons Tiffany (b. Brook-
lyn, Pa., October 8, 1847; for further information see Thomas Tiffany
branch); (b) Marvin Theodore, b. Harford, Pa., May 9, 1851; m., June
12, 1872, Abbe Thatcher (b. January 19, 1854); 1135 Marietta, b. Brook-
lyn, Pa., October 13, 1818 ; d. there March 6, 1841.
1109. tu Amey, b. August 9, 1791 ; d. March 1, 1808.
1110. vil. Noah, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 10, 1793 ; d. December 25, 1878.
111L TiiL John, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 22, 1795 ; d. Canton, 111., January, 1863.
1112. ix. Clarissa, b. Attleboro, Mass., 1796; d. Harford, Pa., January 22, 1869;
m., 1829, David Waterman (d. September 14, 1864) Children : 1193
Horace Charles, b. March 13, 1830 ; m., first, March 10, 1851, Eliza Pack-
ard (b. July 26, 1826 ; d. June 2, 1884) ; m., second, November 4, 1891,
Fidelia Simons Wright (b. December 25, 1837); had (a) Henry Manning,
b. February 9, 1852 ; d. April 15, 1875 ; ( b) Frank Edgar, b. August 13,
1855 ; (c) George Lee, b. September 14, 1872 ; 1194 John Nelson, b. Har-
ford, Pa., May 15, 1833, killed in the Civil War 1862-63 ; m. Maria Penny ;
had Jennie Waterman, b. July, 1855 ; 1195 Mary Ophelia, b. Harford, P*u,
April 14, 1836; m., September 18, 1853, Theron Palmer (b. New Balti-
more, N. Y., May 17, 1827) ; had (a) Lulu Emma, b. June 5, 1855 ; (b)
Clara Ann, b. February 26, 1858 ; (c) George Alonzo, b. October 21, 1860 ;
(d) Mary Alice, b. January 25, 1867; (e ) Addie Dora, b. September 7, 1870;
( f ) John Lee, b. July 21, 1875 ; 1196 George Porter, b. June 26, 1839 ; m.,
September 19, 1861, Adeline L. Hawley (d. October 26, 1889); had (a)
Joseph Clarence, b. November 30, 1863 ; (b) Minnie May, b. May 1, 1869.
1113. x. LORIN, b. Attleboro, Mass., June 20, 1798 ; died there October 24, 1805.
1114. xu Melinda, b. Attleboro, Mass., October 16, 1801 ; d. Bridgewater, Pa., De-
cember 16, 1891; m., January 11, 1825, Myron W. Lindsey ( b. Otsego
County, N. Y., December 7, 1804 ; d. Bridgewater, Pa., January 16, 1857).
Children (all born in Dimock, Pa.) : 1197 James E., b. January 31, 1826 ;
d. March 4, 1826; 1198 Mary Jane, b. May 8, 1827; d. May 4, 1832;
1199 Nancy Maria, b. January 8, 1831 ; d. Sugar Notch, Pa., April 8,
1892 ; m., May 4, 1853, Edwin Mack Tiffany (b. Bridgewater, Pa., April,
1828; d. there September 25, 1888); for children, see Thomas Tiffany
branch ; 1199a Olney Tiffany, b. April 19, 1835 ; d. April 8, 1840 ; 1200
Pardon Tillinghast, b. August 21, 1841 ; m., January 11, 1867, Mary Oresta
Goss; had (a) Edwin E., b. Bridgewater, Pa., June 23, 1868; (b) Ernest
Leroy, b. Hopbottom, Pa., August 6, 1872 ; 1201 Lucy Caroline, b. January
23, 1844 ; m., July 3, 1860, Highland L Bissell ( b. Brooklyn, Pa. July 13,
1840) ; had (a) Myron F., b. June 12, 1861 ; (b) Nelson E, b. June 8,
1867 ; ( c) Jessie M., b. April 3, 1875.
1106. ARUNAH (947 Noah, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, first, in Harford, Pa., October 1, 1809, Lucy Follett (b. Attic-
86 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
boio, Mass., August 29, 1791 ; d. Gibson, Pa., May 6, 1836) ; m., sec-
ond, in Honesdale, Fa., February 8, 1841, Clarissa Bronson Lawrence (b.
East Windsor, Conn., June 28, 1801 ; d. Gibson, Fa., December 24,
1885).
With the exception of two years, when he lived in Brooklyn, Pa., where
he was postmaster, Arunah Tiffany lived near Gibson, Fa., from 1806 until
his death. His home was on Kentuck Hill, the highest point, from which
a magnificent view may be obtained. The old homestead is now occupied
by Arunah Tiffany's son, Hon. George B. Tiffany.
CHILDREN.
1125. i. Calista Caroline, b. Gibson, Pa., September 22, 1811 ; d. Great Bend,
Pa., January 23, 1892; m., first, January 1, 1835, Ebenezer Leighton (b.
Franklin, Pa., December 8, 1811 ; d. Honesdale, Pa., May 24, 1847) ; m.,
second, November 21, 1848, Frederick Lines (b. Frankliu, Pa., April 25,
1806; d. Great Bend, Pa., October 18, 1888). S. P.
1126. ii. Ferdinand Balcomb, b. Gibson, Pa., Februarys, 1815; d. Pompton, Pa.,
August 8, 1840; m., July 4, 1840, Chloe Hopkins Dibble (b. Damascus,
Pa., April 1, 1821). S. P.
1127. HI LORINO Olney, b. Brooklyn, Pa., October 11, 1819; m., first, November
18, 1845, Harriet Newell Hyde (b. March 15, 1815; d. Gibson, Pa., Au-
gust 28, 1847); m., second, March 28, 1850, Susan Conklin Gregg (b.
Goshen, N. Y., August 25, 1819; d. Harford, Pa., June 17, 1878) ; m.,
third, October 2, 1879, Martha J. Goodman (b. Salisbury Mills, N. Y.,
July 27, 1840 ). S. P.
1128. iv. Harriet Newell, b. May 29, 1829; m., February 25, 1856, Ambrose F.
Brundage (b. Benton, Pa., March 2, 1832; d. May 2, 1896). Children:
1131 Eva Clair, b. Benton, Pa., February 19, 1857 ; m., first, January 1, 1876,
Nelson P. Williams (b. Allcntown, O., March 14, 1852; d. Scott, Pa., No-
vember 6, 1877); m., second, November 30, 1882, Jesse Emory Clifford
(b. Hollis, N. H., July 27, 1848); had (a) Arthur Edgar, b. Scranton, Pa.,
March 8, 1884 ; ( b ) Ena Brundage, b. May 4, 1893 ; d. November 20,
1895 ; 1132 Ena Lillias, b. Lenoxville, Pa., June 4, 1861, graduate of
Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa., and professor of Greek and geometry
in the high school at Pasadena, Cal. ; 1132a Arthur Tiffany, b. Peckville,
Pa., November 21, 1865 ; d. there August 2, 1884 ; 1133 Hattie May, b.
Peckville, Fa., February 9, 1871; m., October 27, 1891, John Robert
Neeley (b. Blakeley, Pa., October 26, 1861).
1129. v. Newell Schuyler, b. Gibson, Pa., November 3, 1833; d. there January
14, 1852. Unmarried.
1130. vi. George Bronson, b. Gibson, Pa., June 14, 1842 ; m., in Gibson, Pa., Jan-
uary 7, 1874, Harriet Celinda Wilmarth (b. North Harford, Pa., June 7,
1841 ). Mr. Tiffany was born on the farm which has ever since been his
home. He is a descendant of one of the four brothers who were the pro-
genitors of the Tiffany family in Susquehanna County. In June, 1863,
George B. Tiffany enlisted in the 25th Emergency Regiment in Captain C.
C. Halsey's company, and was discharged with the regiment the following
summer. He has been a member of the Gibson G. A. R. Post since its
GEORGE BRONSON TIFFANY.
(1130.)
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organization, and it one of its past commanders. He is also identified with
the County Veterans' Association. In 1898, he was nominated by the Re-
pub! ican party for the Pennsylvania Legislature, and was elected by a hand-
some majority. He served his constituents so faithfuHy and so successfully,
that he was nominated for a second term, and was reelected in November,
1900.
1100. NOAH (947 Noah, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried, November 25, 1817, Charlotte Seaver (b. Medway, Mass., Novem-
ber 11, 1795 ; d. December 14, 1886).
Noah Tiffany was a member of Captain Bailey's company of drafted
men in the war of 1812, but remained in service three weeks only, as the
British failed in their attack on Baltimore, and the members of the com-
pany were discharged. He received a pension in his old age.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Gibson, Pa.)
1136. i. Roxey Seaver, b. August 17, 1818; d. Damascus, Pa., February 16, 1867;
m., February 26, 1849, Nathan Hand. Child : 1148 Noah Horace, b. July
25, 1856.
1137. ii. Mary Richardson, b. September 23, 1819; d. Benton, Pa., August 23,
1877; m., August 1, 1853, Alfred D. Whiting (b. Norton, Mass., May 6,
1822). Children: 1149 Zelia, b. Lenox, Pa., October 25, 1856; m., July
4, 1870, Frederick Pattent (b. Dundaff, Pa., May 29, 1843); had (a) Mary
Maria, b. August 27, 1871 ; (b) Charles, b. September 5, 1873 ; (c) Fran-
ces Lamirs, b. September 21, 1876 ; ( d ) Martha Jane, b. February 28, 1879 ;
(e) William, b. August 5, 1881 ; (f) Delia, b. August 6, 1881 ; d. August
19, 1881 ; (g) Elsie, b. February 10, 1883; (h) Grace, b. June 22, 1885;
(i) Sidney, b. October 1, 1888 ; (j) Eleanora, b. July 6, 1890 ; (k) Fred, b.
June 19, 1893; 1150 Eliza, b. Lenox, Pa., May 17, 1858; m., March 7,
1878, William Erastus Whiting (b. Herrick, Pa., July 20, 1856); had (a)
Alvin Legranle, b. January 12, 1881 ; (b) Ernest, b. July 10, 1884; (c)
Vernie, b. July 10, 1884 (twins); (d) Arthur Revere, b. June 2, 1892;
1151 Horatio Hattin, b. Lenox, Pa., February 21, 1861 ; m., May 6, 1882,
Josephine Tanner (b. October 28, 1855), had Earl, b. February 8, 1885.
1138. iiL Hannah, b. March 30, 1821 ; d. Lenox, Pa., March, 1899 ; m., March 2, 1847,
Albert Walker (b. Gibson, Pa., November 10, 1824). Children : 1152 Sher-
man Duane, b. Gibson, Pa., January 17, 1848 ; m., first, February 20, 1870,
Mary Adams (d. May 30, 1883) ; m., second, Jane Ferris ; had (a) Nettie, b.
March 23, 1871 ; (b) Myrtie, b. October 16, 1873 ; (c) Ralph, b. July, 1878;
1153 Willard Adelbert, b. Herrick, Pa., January 12, 1850 ; m., April 17,
1873, Viola Darrow; had (a) Bertha May, b. April 26, 1874 ; (b) Eugene,
b. September 13, 1877 ; (c ) George, b. March 14, 1879 ; (d) Norman Alma-
ron, b. January 5, 1887 ; 1154 Charles Henry, b. Herrick, Pa., February
14, 1852 ; m., February 14, 1878, Elizabeth Filborn ; had (a) John, b. Jan-
uary 21, 1879 ; (b) Minnie, b. 1881 ; 1155 Eugene, b. Herrick, Pa., June
11, 1854 ; d. there April 5, 1858 ; 1156 James Leroy, b. Herrick, Pa., Sep-
tember 29, 1856 ; m.— ; had Frances, b. February, 1881 ; 1157 Almaron, b.
S3 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Herrick, P*., February 36, 1861 ; m., December 25, 1890, Winifred H.
Callender ; had Jessie Almana, b. April 23, 1892 ; 1168 Albeit Malvern, b,
Herrick, Pa., September 29, 1862; m., December 21, 1892, Meleia Wil-
liams of Coventry, N. V.; 1169 Mary Ann, b. Gibson, Pa., May 17, 1866 ;
d. June 19, 1866 ; 1160 Freeman Moore, b. Gibson, Pa., January 10, 1869 ;
d. Glen wood, Pa., March 1, 1893.
1189. iv. Conger, b. Gibson, Pa., January 25, 1823 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., December
19, 1850, Mary Elizabeth Lines (b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 15, 1822; d.
January 25, 1879 ). Child : 1161 Eva Ann, b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 24, 1858.
1140. v. Phi lena, b. March 4, 1825 ; d. February 11, 1864 ; m., March 10, 1846,
James Walker. Philena Tiffany and three of her children died within
four days from an epidemic of cerebrospinal meningitis. Children :
1162 Frances Helen, b. Gibson, Pa., May 12, 1847; d. Herrick, Pa.,
February 12, 1864; 1163 Mary Ann, b. Gibson, Pa., October 28,
1851 ; d. Herrick, Pa., February 10, 1864 ; 1164 Charlotte Edith, b.
Herrick, Pa., November, 1855; d. there February, 1856; 1165 Lillian
Rosalie, b. Herrick, Pa., 1860; d. there February 9, 1804; 1166 Ernestine,
b, Herrick, Pa., June 2, 1863; m., in Herrick, Florence Spangeburgh (b.
Hollisterville, Pa., July 5, 1865); had (all born in Herrick, Pa.) (a)
Philena, b. February 3, 1882 ; (b) Russell, b. April 24, 1887; (c) Harry,
b. December 19, 1889; (d) Fred, b. May 17, 1893.
1141. vl William Beach, b. March 9, 1827. Unmarried.
1142. vii. Maria Emmons, b. August 12, 1829 ; m., November 28, 1860, William
WicklifTe Dowd (b. Connecticut, November 21, 1828). Children (all born
in Gibson, Pa.) : 1167 Frank Edward, b. October 28, 1862 ; m., September
13, 1887, Rosalie May Walker (b. Herrick, Pa., June 13, 1866); had (a)
Iva Ellis, b. July 2, 1889; (b) Lulu Ladorna, b. July 13, 1890; 1168
Sarah Myrtie, b. January 8, 1865 ; m., September 10, 1884, Emery G.
Pickering (b. Gibson, Pa., February 8, 1858); had (a) Celia May, b. Au-
gust 24, 1885 ; (b) Lcona Maude, b. February 22, 1888.
1148. viii. Henry MARTYN, b. August 24, 1831 ; d. Gibson, Pa., February 14, 1864.
Unmarried. He served in a Pennsylvania regiment for more than two
years, ree*nlisted, went home on a veteran furlough, was stricken with spotted
fever and died on the day his furlough expired. He was taken prisoner at
the second battle of Bull Run ; was at Gettysburg, and was given a letter from
his superior officer commending him for his bravery and coolness in action.
1144. ix. Edward, b. July 23, 1833; d. Burns wood, Pa., February 14, 1899.
1145. x. Morrison, b. April 24, 1836 ; d. February 17, 1864.
1146. xi. Philander, b. February 10, 1839 ; m., first, May 13, 1863, Abby Ann Mil-
ler (b. Gibson, Pa., February 11, 1841 ; d. Jackson, Pa., March 4, 1864) ;
m., second, November 18, 1866, Eunice Almeda Walker (b. Ararat, Pa.,
Decembers, 1842). Child : 1178 Fred Foster, b. Jackson, Pa., February
24, 1869; d. October 14, 1897; m., March 20, 1895, Lizzie K. Miller of
Clifford, Pa.
1147. xii. Lucy Amy, b. March 2, 1841 ; d. March 24, 1845.
1144. EDWARD (1100 Noah, 947 Noah, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, November 14, 1860, Ellen Eliza Brown (b.
January 17, 1837; d. June 26, 1877, in Herrick, Pa.).
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CHILDREN.
(All bora in Herrick, Pa.)
1109. L Charlottr Amanda, b. March 28, 1863 ; m., March 16, 1887, Alva Curren
Bennett (h> April 5, 1850). Children: 1179 Weiss Erastus, b. Preston,
Pa., June 6, 1888 ; 1180 Mina Amanda, b. April 14, 1892.
117a ii. Maria Louisa, b. Herrick, Pa., August 22, 1865; m., December 2, 1883,
Frank Barlow. Children : 1181 Mabel Ellen, b, Harford, Pa., October 27,
1884 ; 1182 Lewis Edward, b. Harford, Pa., June, 1886 ; 1183 Wallace
Elmer, b. Ararat, Pa., July, 1888; 1184 Bessie, b. St. Louis, Mo., May,
1892.
117L iii. Elmer Daniel, b. April 15, 1870.
1172. iv. Orville Wallace, b. April 26, 1872.
1145. MORRISON (1100 Noah, 947 Noah, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Gibson, Pa., May 24, 1859, Hannah Cham-
berlain (b. Gibson, Pa., October 25, 1834 ; d. there December 80, 1885).
children.
1173. i. Silas Morrison, b. Jackson, Pa., September 24, 1860 ; d. New Milford,
Pa., March, 1899; m., in New Milford, Pa., January 13, 1883, Lizzie M.
Bennett (b. New Milford, Pa., August 7, 1865). Children (all born in
New Milford, Pa.) : 1185 Lulu Maud, b. October 25, 1884 ; 1186 Herbert
Orrin, b. February 25, 1887 ; 1187 Guy Uleric, b. March 30, 1889 ; 1188
Pauline Ethel, b. November 24, 1891.
1174. ii. Katy, b. Jackson, Pa., August 31, 1863 ; m., December 31, 1882, Sylvanus
G. Browcr (b. New Milford, Pa.). Children (all born in New York
State) : 1189 Fred, b. February 7, 1884 ; 1190 Edna B.; 1191 Fanny ; 1192
Iva.
1111. JOHN (947 Noah, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Fishkill Landing, N. Y., about 1828.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Fishkill Landing, N. Y.)
1175. i. Mary, b. 1831; d. Canton, 111., February, 1879; m., June, 1861, John
Hazen of Canton, I1L (d. there January 28, 1877).
1176. ii. Sarah, b. 1833 ; d. Farmington, III., December 10, 1861 ; m. Thomas Jef-
ferson Jacobus (d. Farmington, 111., 1866). Had several children.
1177. iii. John, b. 1837; d. Canton, I1L, 1856. Unmarried.
90 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
HOSEA TIFFANY BRANCH.
948* HOSEA (15 John.hS James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Attleboro, Mass.. January 9, 1799, Anna Wilmarth (b. Attleboro, Mass.,
June 17, 1757 j d. Harford, Pa., March 31, 1838), dau. of Thomas Wil-
marth and Hepzibah Claflin,
Hosea Tiffany was the leader of the men who went from Attleboro,
Mass., to Pennsylvania, and settled there, giving the name of Tiffany
prominence in Susquehanna and other counties of the State. Hosea Tif-
fany was a remarkable man. He served with the colonists in the revolu-
tion. His record, taken from the Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls, is as
follows j " In Captain Stephen Richardson's company, in Colonel George
Williams' regiment, who marched from Attleboro, September 25th, and
were discharged October 29, 1777, on a secret expedition to Rhode Island,
were Sergeant Hosea Tiffany, Corporal Thomas Tiffany, Privates Daniel
and John Tiffany." On the 27th of April, 1789, Hosea Tiffany, with a
number of other men from Attleboro, Mass., started westward to make
homes for themselves in what was then a wilderness. On May 18th they
reached Beaver Meadow, where they built a rude bark cabin. It was the
first cabin erected by white men in Harford, Pa. In February, 1792, after
these early pioneers had gone back and forth between what is now Susque-
hanna County, Pa., and Attleboro, Mass., preparing during their stay in
the wilderness homes for their families, Hosea Tiffany, his wife and his
children, Hosea, Jr., Nancy and Amos, with others from the same town,
left Attleboro with oxen, sleds, cows, etc., and journeyed to what is now
the site of Harford, Pa., reaching there in March. The Tiffanys and
others in their party were the first white women to visit the place. The
first sawmill was built there in 1800 by Hosea Tiffany and two other
early settlers. In January, 1808, Harford was incorporated, and Hosea
Tiffany's dwelling house became the election precinct. Hosea Tiffany
was the first justice of the peace ; was appointed in 1799, and held the
commission until 1812.
CHILDREN.
1202. i. Nancy, b. Attleboro, Mass., April 10, 1780; m. Captain Asbael Sweet
Children : 1206 Fanny, b. 1802 ; d. March 13, 1875 ; m. Amherst Carpen-
ter (b. March 7, 1800; d. October 19, 1877); had (a j Stephen E., (b)
Lorenzo, d. May, 1890; (c) Alonzo, (d) Lovisa; 1207 Lovisa, b. August,
1803 ; d. November 28, 1822 ; m. Olney Thacher (b. 1799 ; d. March 29,
1882); had (a) Fanny, (b) Angelina, (c) Amanda, (d) Stephen R.; 1208
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Stephen, b. February 27, 1807 ; d. February 7, 1800 ; m. Polly Seymo ur
(b. November 37, 1809 ; d. Harford, Pa.); had (a) William, b. October 18,
1833 ; d. February 24, 1864 ; (b) Horace, b. March 24, 1834; (c) Nancy,
b. December 38, 1837; (d) Henry Stephen, (e) Polly Eveline, (f) Emily
Adelaide, (g) Harriet Amanda ; 1209 Nancy, b. 1809; d. March 9, 1875;
m. Seth Williston Thacher; had (a) Byington, (b) Marantha, (c) Lavinia,
m. J. T. Langdon, S. P. ; 1210 Horace W. ; 1211 Marietta, b. 1819 ; d. Octo-
ber 10, 1881 ; unmarried; 1212 Almeda, m. Ira Vadakin ; had (a) Harry,
(b) EmUy M., (c) EUa A, (d) Ashael, (e) Vina L.
1303. ii. Hose a, b. Attleboro, Mass., September 3, 1783 ; d. Harford, Pa., December
9, 1836.
1304. iil Amos, b. Attleboro, Mass., April 22, 1785 ; d. Harford, Pa., October 33, 1857.
1806. iv. Peddy Wilmarth, b. Harford, Pa., August 3, 1796 ; d. there November 6,
1830; m., 1814, Joshua Knight Adams (b. Canterbury, Conn., January 1,
1794 ; d. Harford, Pa., February 7, 1876). Children (all born in Harford,
Pa.) : 1222 Emma Verona, b. 1814; d. Otsego, N. Y., August 31, 1848;
m., 1836, Benjamin Barton ; had (a) Emma Louise, b. 1838 ; (b) Sarai, b.
1841 ; (c) James, b. 1844 ; d. in a rebel prison in 1864 ; 1223 Anna Jeru-
sha, b. and d. 1816 ; 1224 Polly Knight, b. Harford, Pa., October 4, 1817 ;
d. there May 24, 1892 ; m., in Lenox, Pa., October 27, 1837, David Larra*
bee Hine (b. New Haven, Conn., January 12, 1815); had (a) Edward Ste-
phen Porter, b. Gibson, Pa., July 9, 1838; (b) Frank, b. Harford, Pa.,
March 10, 1841 ; (c) Charles W., b. July 11, 1845 ; (d) Ettie S., b. Har-
ford, Pa., December 28, 1851; d. there April 15, 1887; (e) May L,,
b. Harford, Pa., May 1, 1854 ; d. April 30, 1890 ; (f) James B., b. Novem-
ber 26, 1856; d. June 19, 1857 ; (g) Lillis Josephine, b. June 12, 1859 ;
1225 Sarai Annetta, b. 1820 ; 1225a Zelia Zerusha, b. 1822 ; m., 1842, Daniel
Brundage ; had (a) Adelbert J., (b) Freling, (c) Annetta, (d) Warren D.,
(e) Florence C, (f) George, (g) Mary, (h) Wilmer M.; 1226 Hosea
Veras, b. 1824 ; d. 1825 ; 1227 Nancy Maria, b. 1826 ; d. 1865 ; 1228
Mary Selina, b. 1827 ; d. 1855 ; m., 1854, Asa C. Marvin ; 1229 Warren
Clinton, b. 1830 ; d. 1840.
1203. HOSEA (948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, February 1, 1807, Polly Sweet (b. Attleboro, Mass., December
4, 1788; d. Harford, Pa., May 23, 1866).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Harford, Pa.)
1213. L William Coy, b. June 4, 1808; d. May 1, 1876.
1214. it Russell, b. February 18, 1810 ; d. Deer Park, 111., December 12, 1881.
1215. iii. Edwin, b. May 28, 1812 ; d. March 22, 1857 ; m. Sophronia Case Smith
(b. Ledyard, Conn., April 19, 1810; d. Brooklyn, Pa., October 28, 1884).
Children : 1243 Malvina E., b. Harford, Pa., February 8, 1834 ; unmarried ;
1244 Hosea Edwin, b. Harford, Pa., May 1, 1836; d. there June 4, 1838.
1216. iv. Ashael, b. December 28, 1815; d. Hannibal, Mo., 1859.
1217. v. Franklin H., b. November 25, 1818 ; A'May 6, 1885; m., first, March 27,
1849, Sarah B. Leach; m., second, Permelia Shannon. Child (by first
wife): 1241 Florence ; m. D. C. Tom kins ; bad Florence. Child (by second
wife): 1242 Burke.
1230.
i.
1231.
ii.
1232.
iil.
1233.
iv.
92 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1218. tL ALONZO, June 25, 1821 ; d. Gibson, Pa., July 6, 1866,
1219. viu Hannah, b. February 5, 1826 ; d. March 2, 1867 ; m. Harvey Sibley (b.
1797 ; d. September 4, 1886). Child : 1245 Alpha M.
1220. riiL Laura, b. January 17, 1830 ; d. April 30, 1869. Unmarried.
1221. ix. Byron, b. August 8, 1832 ; d. March 12, 1861.
1213. WILLIAM COY (1203 Hosea, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, July 18, 1838, Louisa Coman (b. Feb-
ruary 6, 1821 j d. April 1, 1862).
Mr. Tiffany studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1874, practiced for
a time in Tioga County, and then returned to the old homestead at Har-
ford, Pa. He served there as justice of the peace for several terms.
children.
(All born in Harford, Pa.)
Paris Eugene, b. August 21, 1840.
Volney, b. July 23, 1843 ; killed at the battle of Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862,
during the Civil War. Unmarried.
Ellen, b. March 4, 1846 ; m., 18C9, J. M. Spaulding, S. P.
ALPHA, b. May 11, 1850 ; m., in Harford, Pa., May, 1876, Cassius M. Carpen-
ter. Child : 1283 Clair C, b. 1876.
1234. v. George, b. December 22, 1852 ; m. Libbie Sayboutz. Children : 1284 Ella
B. ; 1285 Maude ; 1286 Addie.
1235. vi. Charles William, b. May 27, 1859 ; m., September, 1885, Andra LaDelle
Wilbur of Brackney. He was graduated as a physician from the University
of New York in March, 1881, and practices at Brackney, Pa.
1230. PARIS EUGENE (1213 William Coy, 1203 Hosea, 948
Hosea, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, 1860, Abigal Black -
ington (b. Harford, Pa., July, 1842).
children.
1246. i. Frank Ralph, b. Harford, Pa., July 25, 1861 ; m., 1884, Phebe Lewis. Chil-
dren (all born in Harford, Pa.) : 1255 Floyd, b. July 9, 1887 ; 1256 Hollis,
b. June 8, 1891 ; 1257 Ethel, b. September 6, 1885 ; 1258 Daisy, b. No-
vember 3, 1890.
1247. ii. Epfib Ellen, b. Susquehanna, Pa., June 9, 1864 ; m., in Hop Bottom, Pa.,
April 27, 1882, Elmer Ellington Ellsworth (b. Gibson, Pa., August 22,
1861 ). Children : 1259 Orla Duane, b. April 3, 1883 ; 1260 Merle, b.
July 1, 1887; 1261 Emeline Pearl, b. July 1, 1887 (twins).
1248. Hi. Hattie Louisa, b. June 22, 1866, m., in 1888, Daniel Tomkins. Child:
1262 Mary, b. May 6, 1889.
Augustus, b. June 6, 1868.
Christopher Columbus, b. July 29, 1872.
Lillis Wilder, b. April 1, 1875.
William Coy, b. March 29, 1878.
Winfred, b. October 11, 1881.
Bessie, b. July 11, 1886.
1249.
iv.
1250.
v.
1251.
vi
1252.
vii.
1258.
viii.
1254.
ix.
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1214. RUSSELL (1203 Hosea, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, April 29, 1838, Sarah R. Ellsworth (b. Febru-
ary 24, 1821).
CHILDREN.
1236. L Dora A., b. July 31, 1850 ; m., March 3, 1870, William R. Shute. ChiL
dren : 1263 Lottie, b. December 18, 1870 ; d. June 24, 1873 ; 1264 Sadie,
b. October 11, 1873 ; 1265 Helen T., b. December 10, 1874 ; 1266 William
R., b. December 13, 1875 ; 1267 May D., b. February 12, 1878 ; 1268
Frank R., b. October 2, 1881; 1269 Ethel E., b. December 30, 1883;
1270 Clara R., b. December 29, 1885.
1237. ii. Frank H., b. October 25, 1854 ; m., August 11, 1884, Etta Pohlman.
1216. ASHAEL (1203 Hosea, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, September, 1843, Sarah A. Prentice (b. March
21, 1823; d. Madison, Mo., July 19, 1856).
children.
123a u Hannah A., b. June 26 ; d. July 31, 1845.
1239. ii. Russell, b. July 16 ; d. July 19, 1847.
1240. iii. Guy Adolphus, b. June 24, 1854 ; m. Malvina Tiffany. Children : 1271
Frank A., b. May 5, 1882 ; 1272 Alphia, b. June 7, 1884 ; 1273 Margaret,
b. May 16, 1886 ; d. March 6, 1887 ; 1274 Sarah, b. February 14, 1888 ;
1275 Eva, b. June 5 ; d. August 13, 1891 ; 1276 Ethel, b. August 24, 1892.
1218. ALONZO (1203 Hosea, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., February 13, 1848, Betsey
Maria Waldron (b. Harford, Pa., April 3, 1826).
children.
1242. i. Mary Vandalia Waldron, b. March 31, 1850; m., in Montrose, Pa., J.
W. Turrell. Children : 1277 Burke ; 1278 Mark ; 1279 Bess ; 1280 Neil.
Burkk Walter, b. March 16, 1855 ; d. September 14, 1859.
Jane Elizabeth, b. March 31, 1857; m., in Longmont, Col., 1881, J. A.
Davis. Child : 1281 Philip.
Philip Russell, b. September 8, 1859 ; m. Ella Woodford.
Willard Hosea, b. August 6, 1863; m., in Longmont, Col., 1884, Alice
Lincoln. Child : 1282 Ralph W.
1204. AMOS (948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, about 1810, Rachel Tiffany, his cousin (b. Adams, Mass.; d.
Harford, Pa., May 22, 1857). He was an officer in the War of 1812, in
which he attained the rank of colonel of militia.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Harford, Pa.)
1287. i. Virgil, b. October 17, 1810 ; d. 189L
1288. ii. Amos Vernon, b. March 18, 1818 ; d. 1898.
1243.
ii.
1244.
iii.
1245.
iv.
1246.
▼.
94 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1889. UL Anoblins, b, 1838 ; d. April 14, 1881 ; m., October 14, 1844, OtU GrinneU.
Children i 1805 Amos, b. September 31, 1846 ; d. March 11, 1846 ; 1806
L. May, b. September 18, 1848 ; d. July 15, 1871 ; m. , September 18, 1870,
George L. Payne, a descendant of John Tiffany of Pleasant Mount, Pa. ;
had Winifred M., b. July 4, 1871 ; m., November 9, 1893, Omer J. Jack-
son ; 1307 Ella, b. March 34, 1853 ; m., in Harford, Pa., September 19,
1876, W. G. Bailey ; have four children.
1390. Iv. Vbstbr, b. February 5, 1828 ; d. Independence, la., February 20, 1892.
1287. VIRGIL (1204 Amos, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married Sarah Milbourn Oakley (b. Harford, Pa., July 3,
1812; d. Amboy, Minn., March 20, 1889).
CHILDREN.
1391. i. Hose a, b. Harford, Pa., October 10, 1837; m., first, 1859, Alpha Je fieri ;
m., second, Maggie Hepburn. Children : 1308 Watson, b. Shelbyville,
Minn. ; m. Zelia Getner ; had (a) Alpha, (b) Gladys, (c) Percy ; 1309
Burton, b. Onatona, Minn.; d. Dodge Centre, Minn., 1899.
1398. ii. Sarah, b. April 11, 1839 ; d. Sheboygan, Wis., January, 1881 ; m. Fred.
Ladenberger. Children : (a) Helen, b. April 25, 1862 ; (b) Lois, b. Au-
gust 19, 1865; m., December 31, 1891, William Goelzer ; (c) Eva, b.
February 10, 1868 ; d. November 24, 1888 ; m., April 12, 1888, John Duley.
1293. iii. ANGELINE, b. Harford, Pa., June 28, 1842; m., in Vernon, Minn., 1861,
Albert M. Stephens (b. Bridgewater, Pa.). Children : 1310 Charles, b.
December 25, 1861; m., 1889, in Minneapolis, Minn., Lou Bates; had
(a) Marguerite, b. 1889 ; (b) Virgil, b. 1893 ; (c) Kathryn, b. 1895 ; 1311
Fred, b. April 13, 1863 ; d. August 19, 1880 ; 1312 William, b. October
24, 1866; m., in Minneapolis, 1894, Minnie Brown; 1313 Ella M., b.
September 23, 1868; m., in Amboy, Minn., 1896, William C. Weeks of
Waukesha, Wis.; had Helen A., b. January 9, 1897 ; 1314 Mina, b. August
16, 1871 ; d, July 15, 1880.
1294. iv. LORANDA, b. Harford, Pa., June 28, 1842; d. Lawrence, Mass., 1880; m.
Pearl Otis. Children: (a) Alonzo, b. Shelbyville, Minn., 1865; m. Ida
Holbrook; (b) Emma, b. Shelbyville, Minn., 1867; m. William Nicker-
son ; (c) Ernest, b. Glenbeulah, Wis. ; d. Lawrence, Mass. ; (d) Virgil
and (e) Verna (twins), b. Lawrence, Mass., 1878.
1395. ▼. Virgil, b. Harford, Pa., 1844; d. Amboy, Minn., January 3, 1879.
1296. vi. MARY, b. Harford, Pa., September 9, 1846; d. Vernon Centre, Minn., Janu-
ary 3, 1900 ; m. ( 1878, Frank Amos Tiffany, son of Amos Vernon Tiffany
and Sylvia Warner.
1397. vii. Edwin, b., in Sheboygan, Wis., August 37, 1854 ; m., November 27, 1879,
Hattie Selby. Children : 1315 Maud, b. Amboy, Minn. ; 1316 Florence,
b. Amboy, Minn.
1288. AMOS VERNON (1204 Amos, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, 1844, Sylvia Warner (b. New Mil-
ford, Pa., 1823; d. Harford, Pa., May, 1863); m., second, in Harford,
Pa., 1864, Amanda Richardson (b. Harford, Pa., 1832).
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 95
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
1998. i. Willis W. , b. March 2, 1847 ; d. January 15, 1876 ; m., November 16,
1869, Emily Hair. Children : 1317 Sylvia ; 1318 Willis.
1999. ii. Frank Amos, b. May 18, 1852 ; m., 1878, Mary Tiffany, his cousin, dan. of
Virgil Tiffany and Sarah W. Oakley. Children : 1319 Francis A.; 1320
Alice W.; 1321 Clara D.; 1322 Grace; 1323 Willis W.; 1324 George S.;
1325 Susie, d. in infancy.
1300. iii. Mary £., b. August 17, 1855.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
1301. iv. Anna M., b. April 5, 1865; m., October 9, 1888, Fred Boerher. Children t
1326 Grace ; 1327 Alice.
1302. v. Carrie M., b. July 2, 1867 ; m., January 15, 1887, Anthony EngelL Child t
1328 Nettie.
1303. vi. Squire B., b. November 30, 1871.
1304. viL Katie L., b. February 22, 1875.
1290. VESTER (1204 Amos, 948 Hosea, 15 John, 2 James, 1
Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., February 8, 1852, Louise T.
Lyon (b. Harford, Pa., April 2, 1832).
CHILDREN.
1329. i. Jessie Adeline, b. September 2, 1854; m., April, 1881, Dr. A. L. Piercy.
Children : 1337 Ethel Roy, b. 1883 ; 1338 Oscar Vester, b. 1885 ; 1339
Jessie M., d. in infancy; 1340 Arthur Claire, b. 1889.
1330. ii. Ida Rachel, b. June 7, 1857; m., in China, September, 1882, C. W.
Pruitt.
Cora Angeline, b. December 6, 1858 ; m., October, 1892, Lucien Dodge.
William Foster, b. August 20, 1860; m., June, 1892, Hattie Daniels.
Elmer Newell, b. Darien, Wis., July 1, 1862 ; m., in Walker, la., 1891,
Annie Winsor (b. Iowa, 1871 ). Child : 1341 Vester Winsor, b. September
9, 1892.
Edward V., b. August 19, 1865.
Hattie Bell, b. March 2, 1868.
1336. viii. John Herbert L., b. November 24, 1870; d. 1898. Was a soldier in the
Spanish-American War.
1331.
iii.
1332.
iv.
1333.
v.
1334.
vi
1335.
vii.
96 HISTORY AND GBNBALOGY OF
THOMAS TIFFANY BRANCH.
949. THOMAS (15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Attleboro, Mass., June 10, 1779, Meletiah Tingley (b. Attleboro, Mass.,
October 5, 1762; d. Hartford Pa., May 7, 1835), dau. of Captain
Timothy Tingley (b. October 3, 1697 ; d. September 21, 1779) and
Martha Day (d. November 22, 1805).
In 1794, Squire Thomas Tiffany went from Attleboro, Mass., with his
wife and seven children, to what is now Susquehanna County, Pa., where
he was with the famous "Nine Partners." He built for himself and
family a home on a hill overlooking the site of the historical " Nine Part-
ners' " spring, around which his descendants and those of his brother-in-
law, Elkanah Tingley, annually gather. The home is owned by his family,
and is occupied by his grandchildren. In 1799, he was commissioned
justice of the peace, resigning the office in 1808, when his brother Hosea
was appointed in his place. In 1893 there were five Tiffanys in Susque-
hanna County, Pa., holding the commission of justice of the peace from
the governor of the commonwealth.
CHILDREN.
1342. i. Lorinda, b. January 31, 1780 ; m. Noah Potter. Children : 1354 Albert ;
1355 Buel, no. — ; had Lorinda L.; m., in Whitesboro, N. Y., J. L. Babbitt ;
1356 Olivia, m. Christopher Manzer; 1357 Ira, unmarried, d. — ; 1358
Charles, d.— ; 1359 Tingley; 1360 Peter, m.— , and had one child; 1361
Belle, m. Thomas J. Empet ; had (a) Florence, (b) Joseph ; 1362 Amanda,
m. Ezra Shepherdson ; had Lydia.
Alfred, b. December 18, 1781 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., February 26, 1860.
Thomas, b. February 15, 1784; d. Hartford, Pa., May 7, 1848.
Peletiah, b. September 12, 1786; d. Brooklyn, Pa., August 27, 1862.
Tingley, b. October 28, 1788 ; d. Harford, Pa., December 15, 1866.
Dalton, b. January 10, 1791 ; d. Harford, Pa., June 29, 1867.
Lewis, b. May 21, 1793; d. Harford, Pa., June 20, 1860.
Preston, b. April 20, 1795 ; d. Dimock, Pa., October 28, 1876.
Milton, b. September 5, 1797 ; d. February 4, 1799.
Betsey, b. September 17, 1799 ; d. November 27, 1829 ; m., in Harford, Pa.,
March 18, 1818, Nathaniel Norris (d. January 5, 1836). Children : 1417
Thomas T., b. May 21, 1820 ; d. July 2, 1863 ; m., February 6, 1841, Sarah
L. Knowlton ; had (a) Lucinda, d. — ; (b) Almon, killed in the Civil War ;
(c) Cordelia, d. — ; (d) Louise, d. — ; (e) Eleanor, d. — ; ( f) Gilford Ward,
d. — ; (g) Joseph Henry, m. Huldah Steenbach ; 1418 Amasa Chase, b. June
19, 1826; m., November 6, 1851, Eliza M. Clark (b. March 31, 1829); had
(a) Willis Clark, b. September 20, 1855; m. Ida C. Keen; (b) Alma
1343.
ii.
1344.
Hi.
1345.
iv.
1346.
v.
1347.
vL
1348.
vii.
1349.
viii.
1350.
ix.
1351.
X.
THE TIPPANYS OF AMERICA. 97
N. M., b. July 19, 1869 ; d May 8, 1878 ; (e) Emmons, b. April 80, 1869 ;
(d) Mayron jay, b. September 9, 1866; m., first, December 39, 1886,
Grace Birdsall of Jackson, Pa.; m., second, in South Hero, Va., July 6,
1892, Alice H. Hall ; 1419 Emma N.
1851 xl Mela, b. March 14, 1802 ; d. September 27, 1866 ; m., January 4, 1821,
Calvin Corse (b. September 23, 1794 ; d. May 11, 1881 ). Children s 1420
Mela Caroline, b. May 20, 1822; m., first, J. B. Fislce ; m., second, Mr.
Hophner ; had (a) Celestia, (b) Celestine, both b. July 1, 1851 ; \c) Leli
Josephine, ( d ) Artless Veleroy ; 1421 Betsey Sabrina, b. January 23, 1825 ;
d. February, 1871 ; m. Alonzo Barrett ; had (a) Delphine, (b) Josephine,
(c) Delphine S., (d) Clemence Jerome, (e) Effie A., (f) Elmer; 1422
Rufus T., b. June 20, 1827 ; d. April 20, 1848 ; 1423 Asa Dodge, b. Au-
gust 21, 1829; m., October 28, 1852, Monemia Stuart (b. January, 1820);
had (a) Barba Effie, b. July 15; d. July 16, 1854; (b) Clarence S., b.
October 10, 1855 ; (c) Clayton G., b. December 5, 1857 ; m. Hattie Bur-
dick ; 1424 Miles Jerome, b. New Milford, Pa., March 15, 1834 ; m., April
22, 1858, Louisa Keep (b. February 8, 1837); had (a) Florence, b. Jackson,
July 19, 1860; (b) Nellie, b. July, 1867; (c) Charles, b. Paterson, N. J.,
December 4, 1879; 1425 Martha L., b. December 13, 1836; m., February
22, 1874, Frederick Bryant (d. August 2, 1882); had Clara May, b. March
17, 1875; d. February 1, 1880; 1427 Mary S., b. December 9, 1839; m.,
December 9, 1874, Ira O. Stevens ; had Josie, b. January 1, 1880.
1863. xii Orville, b. December 8, 1805 ; d. Nicholson, Pa., April 22, 1876.
1343. ALFRED (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, first, in Salem, Pa., January 26, 1806, Lucy Miller (b. Gloston-
bury, Conn., July 24, 1784 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., April 11, 1817) ; m., second,
in Brooklyn, Pa., February 1, 1818, Fanny Mack (b. Lyme, Conn., April
11, 1798; d. Brooklyn, Pa., December 4, 1850); m., third, in Lenox,
Pa., May 11, 1851, Patience Vance (b. Windsor, N. Y., October 4, 1794;
d. Harford, Pa.).
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1363. i. Cynthia, b. July 22, 1806; d. Brooklyn, Pa., July 20, 1848; m., in Brook-
lyn, Pa., January 28, 1827, Eli Butler Goodrich (b. New Berlin, N. Y., Au-
gust 27, 1802; d. Brooklyn, Pa., December 22, 1864). Children (all
born in Brooklyn, Pa.): 1435 Lucy Miller, b. February 16, 1828 ; m., in
Brooklyn, Pa., March 12, 1851, Henry Tewksbury ( b. Brooklyn, Pa., May
9, 1827); had (a) Frank Eugene, b. January 18, 1852 ; m., in Brooklyn,
Pa., January 30, 1879, Clara M. Fish ; (b) William Henry, b. April 22,
1855; m., in Harford, Pa., December 26, 1875, Eva Maud Johnston ; (c)
Lizzie Mary, b. June 19, 1861 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., October 24, 1888,
Charles H. West ; (d) Hayden Anson, b. May 16, 1867 ; m., in Corbetts-
ville, N. Y., December 25, 1886, Mertie A. Vergason ; 1436 Alexander
Nelson, b. August 2, 1829; m., in North East, Pa., December 31, 1855,
Elizabeth Ann James (b. North East, Pa., August 22, 1832); had Hattie
Eva, b, Fayette, la., September 6, 1882; 1437 Wellington Marshall, b.
08 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
November 4, 1830 ; d. Sperry, la., May 1, 1882 ; m., in West Union, la.,
January 9, 1864, Mary Jane Dyer | had (a) George Herbert, b. Fayette, la.,
May 17, 1865 ; ( b) Mary Erminie, b. Smith ville. la., November 24, 1866 ;
(c)Elma May, b. Smithville, la., February 12, 1869; (d) Cynthia, b.
Smithville, la., September 2, 1872; d. there September 8, 1872 ; (e)
Ella, b. Smithville, la., October 19, 1874; d. there January 81, 1876 ; (f)
Charles Wellington, b. Smithville, la., December 30, 1875 ; (g) Lena
Ethlyn, b. Smithville, la., April 22, 1877 ; 1438 Cynthia Armenia, b.
March 13, 1832 ; d. February 8, 1836 ; 1439 Eli Jeremy, b. December 25,
1833 ; d. June 2, 1851, un named ; 1440 Edwin Butler, b. March 18, 1835 ;
m., in Carbondale, Pa., November 24, 1860, Dollie Adelaide Capron; had
(all born in Brooklyn, Pa.) (a) Willis Capron, b. September 23, 1862 ; d.
January 10, 1884, unmarried ; (b) Eva Idelia, b. December 28, 1864 ; dL
January 27, 1865 ; ( c ) Effie Grace, b. November 9, 1866 ; ( d ) Alma Ray,
b. April 22, 1870; (e) Eugene Bruce, b. July 6, 1872; 1441 Charles Ting-
ley, b. May 8, 1837 ; m., in New Milford, Pa., March 27, 1865, Sarah
Amelia Raught ; had (all born in Brooklyn, Pa.) (a) Lillie May, b. De-
cember 17, 1868; (b) Elmer Charles, b. August 28, 1871; (c)Myrtie
Cynthia, b. September 16, 1874; 1442 Eliza Amanda, b. May 4,
1840; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., April 4, 1872, Lyman T. Benjamin;
had (all born in Springfield, 111.) (a) Hayden Lyman, b. Janu-
ary 15, 1873; d. July 22, 1873; (b) William Eugene, b. April 23;
d. July 31, 1874 ; 1443 Anson LeRoy, b. December 23, 1842; m., in Vi-
enna, N. Y., February 28, 1869, Libbie Jane Cushing ; had Blanche Elosia,
b. Brooklyn, Pa., September 7, 1870; 1444 Manzer Judson, b. October 22,
1844; m., first, in Great Bend, Pa., November 23, 1865, Permelia Jennie
Hawley ; m., second, in Strawberry Point, la., February 22, 1873, Julia
* Lcona Barnes (d. August 5, 1875); m., third, in Fremont Centre, la., De-
cember 31, 1876, Marinda Idellie Bartholomew ; had < a ) Earl Ashton, b.
New Milford, Pa., March 27, 1866; (b) Bertie Henry, b. Brooklyn, Pa.,
June 26, 1868 ; (c) Leona Maud, b. Winthrop, la., September 8, 1877; (d)
Susan, b. Winthrop, la., February 27, 1880; d. there April 27, 1880; (e)
Mildred Idell, b. Winthrop, la., January 9, 1882 ; 1445 Ransom David, b.
February 6, 1847; m., in Scran ton, Pa., February 22, 1865, Sarah Annie
Very ; had (a) Ella May, b. Brooklyn, Pa., November 18, 1868, who was
adopted by E. P. Bailey of Brooklyn, Pa.; (b) Frederick Earl, b. Brook-
lyn, Pa., December 4, 1870; d. Scranton, Pa., February 16, 1891, adopted
by Ralph Sterling of Brooklyn, Pa. ; 1446 Content, b. July 19, 1848 ; d.
August 31, 1848.
1364. ii. Anson Miller, b. January 22, 1808 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., March 14, 1881.
1365. iii. Clarissa, b. October 24, 1809 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., April 10, 1828, Walter
Follet (b. Harford, Pa., May 31, 1805; d. Binghamton, N. Y., March 1,
1884). Children: 1450 Russell Gains, b. Harford, Pa., September 4,
1829; d. October 20, 1861; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., May 28, 1850,
Jane Eliza Green ; had (a) Clara Ella; b. Montrose, Pa., March 9, 1851 ;
(b) Frances Russell, b. New York City, February 11, 1853; d. May 6,
1855; (c) Frances Jane, b. New York City, February 11, 1853; d. May
10, 1855; (d) Mary Emma, b. Binghamton, N. Y., July 18, 1855; (e)
Hattie Angeline, b. Susquehanna, Pa., September 29, 1857; (f) Walter
Eben, b. New York City, December 25, 1859 ; 1451 Alfred Judson, b.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 99
Harford, Pa. , February 14, 1833 ; <L April 22, 1881 ; m., in Kirkwood,
N. Y., December 14, 1855, Cynthia M. Jay ; had (a) John Walter, b. Great
Bend, Pa., Jane 8, 1857 ; (b) Etta M., b. Binghamton, N. Y., January 1,
1860 ; 1452 Lacy Emeline, b. July 13, 1834 ; m., in Bridgewater, Pa., Jane
3, 1851, Edgar Mortimer Foster ; had (a) Clara B., b. Jackson, Pa., May
12, 1855 ; (b) Fred F., b. March 21, 1857 ; (c) Frank R., b. October 23,
1861 j (d) Cora, b. November 8, 1864 ; (e) Ira Ernest, b. December 12,
1868; (f) Aitkin R., b. March 3, 1871 ; 1453 Arlington, b. Harford, Pa.,
September 4, 1836 ; d. there September 7, 1836 ; 1454 Elizabeth Peeney,
b. Gibson, Pa., February 6, 1838; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., November
30, 1856, Brazilla Kent ; had (all born in Binghamton, N. Y.) (a) Kate C,
b. July 28, 1857; (b) Ida May, b. June 19, 1859; (c) Virginia A., b.
March 12, 1861 ; (d) Minnie B., b. March 2, 1863; te) Fred U., b. Feb-
ruary 14, 1865 ; (f) Clara E., b. May 29, 1867 ; d. August 14, 1868 ; (g)
Nellie L., b. September 2. 1873; 1455 Harriet Finch, b. Montrose, Pa.,
August 27, 1840; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., January 4, 1864, Myron
Raught ; had (a) Walter H., b. Brookville, Pa., January 27, 1865 ; d. there
March 13, 1865 ; (b) Arthur M., b. Brookville, Pa., July 6, 1866 ; d. there
February 21, 1868; (c) Bertha R., b. Millstone, Pa., May 23, 1868; d.
there June 28, 1879; (d) Alfred Judson, b. Millstone, Pa., December 14,
1870; d. there May 16, 1872; (e) Myron, b. Millstone, Pa., October 10,
1872; d. there July 3, 1879; (f) Clara E., b. Millstone, Pa., May 18,
1875; d. Horton, Pa., June 18, 1879 ; (g) Blanche, b. Horton, Pa.,
March 17, 1877; (h) Bessie, b. Binghamton, N. Y., February 11, 1881 ;
(i) Frank Tiffany, b. Binghamton, N. Y., December 5, 1882 ; 1456 Arling-
ton, b. Montrose, Pa., June 18, 1842 ; d. June 19, 1842 ; 1467 Clara Emily,
b. Montrose, Pa., November 24, 1843 ; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., Decem-
ber 25, 1867, Robert Van de Bogart ; had (a) Harry Victor, b. Brooklyn,
N. Y., March 15, 1869 ; (b) Robert Walter, b. Brooklyn, N. Y„ December
7, 1871 ; (c) Ella Maud, b. Binghamton, N. Y., August 27, 1873 ; d. Sep-
tember 16, 1876; (d) Nina May, b. Binghamton, N. Y., September 5,
1877; (e) Russell, b. Binghamton, N. Y., July 6, 1879; d. September 8,
1880; (f) Helen Kate, b. Binghamton, N. Y., December 2, 1881 ; d. Oc-
tober 13, 1882; 1458 Mary Jane, b. Montrose, Pa., July 11, 1846; m., in
Binghamton, N. Y., April 29, 1871, John Henry Van Loan ; had (a) War-
ren Percy, b. Hop Bottom, Pa., February 23, 1872; (b) Leanora Follett,
b. Hop Bottom, Pa., September 22, 1876; (c) Jessie G., b. Summerville,
Pa., November 22, 1878; (d) Fred Charles, b. Summerville, Pa., July 29,
1880 ; 1459 Walter Arlington, b. Montrose, Pa., March 19, 1849 ; d. Feb-
ruary 16, 1850 ; 1460 Warren Robert, b. Montrose, Pa., March 19, 1849 ;
d. August 8, 1872 ; m., in Harford, Pa., October 18, 1871, Helen Adeline
Farrar, S. P.; 1461 Cynthia Lorain, b. Binghamton, N. Y., October 31,
1855 ; d. April 2, 1859.
1368. iv. Nelson, b. September 17, 1811 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., August 17, 1855.
1367. ▼. Lucy Emeline, b. June 27, 1813; d. Harford, Pa., May 14, 1871; m., in
Brooklyn, Pa., May 4, 1832, Jonas Adams (b. Ashburnham, Mass., Decem-
ber 8, 1808 ; d. Harford, Pa., February 14, 1870). Children (all born in
Harford, Pa.): 1466 Elizabeth B., b. February 27, 1833; d. February 16,
1881 ; m., in Montrose, Pa., February 6, 1856, Henry Estabrook ; had
Harry Sumner, b. Harford, Pa., May 25, 1859; 1467 Sumner Judson, b.
100 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
June 29, 1889; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., September 15, 1869, Adelia Elixe-
beth Barnard \ had (a) Winsor Wright, b. Harford, Pa., September 18,
1870 } d. April 10, 1871 j (b) William W., b. Harford, Pa., January 9,
1878 ; (c) Anna Caroline, b. January 9, 1876.
1968. vl. Alfred Judson, b. December 28, 1815 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., March 25, 1876.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
1869. vii. Lyoia Amanda, b. September 16, 1818; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., September
29, 1842, Ellas Newton Carpenter (b. March 15, 1818; d. June 10, 1893).
Children (all born in Harford, Pa.): 1470 Ann Eliza, b. April 8, 1843;
1470a Lewellyn, b. October 8, 1844; m., in Middletown, N. V., April 26,
1871, Elsie Josephine Perry (b. Lafayette. N. J., July 16, 1852); had (a) Win-
frcd Perry, b. Harford, Pa., September 24, 1872 ; d. there January 9, 1877 ;
(b) Minnie L., b. Middletown, N. Y., November 23, 1873; d. Harford,
Pa., January 7, 1877; (c) Clara Grace, b. Harford, Pa., July 12, 1875;
1471 Addie Amanda, b. July 28, 1850; d. October 22, 1890; m., in Har-
ford, Pa., February 23, 1876, David Andrew Van Buskirk ; had (adopted)
Glenn Carol, b. Harford, Pa., July 23, 1883 ; 1472 Elmer Nelson, b.
January 20, 1857 ; d. October 20, 1858 ; 1473 Edson Mack, b. June 18, 1860.
1870. viii. Joseph Lord, b. January 5, 1820 ; d. April 2, 1826.
1371. ix. Charles Horace, b. December 18, 1821.
1372. x. Hannah Eliza, b. December 26, 1823; d. June 14, 1872 ; m., in Brooklyn,
Pa., January 30, 1845, Stephen Emerson Carpenter (b. Harford, Pa.,
August 19, 1822). Children (all born in Harford, Pa. ) : 1478 Ella Jose-
phine, b. June 2, 1851 ; m., first, in Harford, Pa., May 6, 1873, Henry Ed-
gar Grinnell ; m., second, May 11, 1893, Charles H. Birchard of Philadel-
phia, Pa., S. P.; 1479 Frank E., b. April 22, 1857, m., in Susquehanna,
Pa., October 28, 1880, Lizzie E. Case; had (a) Mamie, b. Harford, Pa.,
August 7, 1881; (b) Maude, b. Harford, Pa., August 7, 1881; 1480
Homer Eugene, b. September 11, 1859 ; m., May, 1890, Maggie Wagner ;
1481 Nettie Eveline, b. November 14, 1862; in., in Harford, Pa., June 2,
1881, Lewis Martin Gillette ; had Lillian P., b. Gibson, Pa., May 25, 1883 ;
d. February 24, 1886.
1378. xl. Fanny Mary, b. October 22, 1825; d. August 23, 1879; m., in Brooklyn,
Pa., May 4, 1848, Jackson Tingley (b. Harford, Pa., February 17, 1824).
Children (ail born in Harford, Pa.): 1462 Willie, b. and d. September
18, 1849 ; 1483 Sarah Jane, b. January 18, 1852 ; <L August 22, 1884 ;
unmarried; 14N4 Mclvin, b. May 28, 1855; m., in Harford, Pa., Decem-
ber 30, 1885, Lucy Abigal Tingley; had (a) Sadie, (b) Elsie, (c) Edna,
(d) Nelson, b. June 17, 1859; m., in Factoryville, Pa., January 1, 1885,
Emma O. Huff.
1374. xii. Edwin Mack, b. April 22, 1828; d. Bridgewater, Pa., September 25, 1888.
1375. xiii. Betsey Norris, b. April 19, 1830; d. October 26, 1873; m., in Harford,
Pa., May 13, 1852, Horace M. Rice (b. Providence, Pa., September 7,
1825 X Children : 1492 Frederick E., b. Scranton, Pa., March 24, 1854;
m., in Philadelphia, Pa., April 11, 1882, Lillie M. Heaton(b. Philadel-
phia, Pa., June 2, 1857); had (a) Horace E., b. June 4, 1883; (b)
Elizabeth W., b. September 28, 1884 ; 1493 William DeForest, b. Scran-
ton, Pa., April 22, 1857; d. Colorado, February 10, 1891; m. Mary E,
Follett; 1494 Arthur Judson, b. Scranton, Pa., July 2, 1860; m., in
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 101
Media, Pa., April 19, 1886, Hannah Krausa ; 1495 Carrie Elizabeth, h.
Scott, N. Y., February 26, 1862 ; m., in Binghamton, N. Y., December
27, 1883, John Williamson; had (all born in Ashley, Pa.) (a) Earle, b.
July, 1888 ; (b) Arthur, b. October 4, 1892 ; 1496 Addie M., b. Bingham-
ton, N. Y., January 2, 1868; d. Ashley, Pa., 1887; 1497 Hattie M., b.
Binghamton, N. Y., May 1, 1870.
1378. air. William Henry, b. May 9, 1832 ; m., in Harford, Pa., March 11, 1861,
Eva Van Buskirk (b. Harford, Pa., September 15, 1841). Child: 1498
Hattie Adelaide, b. New Hampton, N. J., August 27, 1862 ; m., April 8,
1888, John S. Marean.
1377. vt. Sarah Matilda, b. April 19, 1834; d. Chicago, 111., March 18, 1878; m.,
first, in Harford, Pa., September 28, 1853, George J. Benjamin; m.,
second, in Chicago, III., 1870, George J. Brayton. Children : 1499 Frank
Eugene, b. June 26, 1856; m., first, in Montrose, Pa., June 9, 1878, Sadie
E. Benjamin; m., second, in Plymouth, Pa., May 21, 1885, Margaret A.
Shellhammer ; had George Nelson, 1>. Jersey City, N. J., January 2, 1879 ;
1500 Adclbcrt Marvin, b. Hyde Park, III., May 8, 1858; m., in Basking
Ridge, N. J., September 15, 1880, Sarah Annie Young ; had (a) Lyman
H., b. Chester, N. J., July 16, 1882; (b) Mary F., b. St. Paul, Minn.,
October 27, 1884; 1501 Arnold, b. Chicago, 111., March 22, 1871.
1378. xvi. Marvin Lee, b. March 23, 1836 ; d. January 21, 1893 ; m., in Brooklyn,
Pa., January 1, 1860, Lucy Ann Roper (b. Harford, Pa., November 25,
1839; d. January 21, 1893, in Hop Bottom, Pa.). Mr. Tiffany-began his
business career as a railroad employe^ but became a farmer in 1878, buying
100 acres of land near Hop Bottom. He was instrumental in creating the
borough of Hop Bottom, and was president of its first council. He served
as assessor, judge of elections, school director and president of the school
board. Child (adopted ) : 1502 Flora Lathrop, b. May 4, 1874.
1379. xvii. Franklin Elliott, b. August 3, 1838.
1380. xviii. Harriet Adelaide, b. March 6, 1842 ; m., in Harford, Pa., August 9,
1859, Homer Tingley (b. Harford, Pa., December 4, 1836). Children:
1506 William H., b. Harford, Pa., May 18, 1860; m., in Susquehanna,
Pa., March 23, 1882, Sarah Frances Van Buskirk; had (a) Clara Bell, b.
New Milford, Pa., February 21, 1883; d. 1885; (b) Hattie M., b. New
Milford, Pa., May 25, 1884; 1507 Janette Dean, b. New Milford, Pa.,
March 26, 1862; m. there, March 6, 1880, John Hartt ; had (a) Nellie
A., b. Jackson, Pa., April 24, 1881 ; (b) Bertie C, b. Jackson, Pa., No-
vember 21, 1884; 1508 Haydcn L., b. December 15, 1866; 1509 Minnie
Ella, b. September 25, 1869; 1510 Arthur P., 1>. November 28, 1872;
1511 Homer J., b. September 22, 1875 ; 1512 Una A., b. June 11, 1880;
1513 Lulu B., b. June 11, 1880; d. August, 1880; 1514 Emma Irene, b.
September 2, 1881 ; d. January 18, 1883.
1381. xix. Newell Wesley, b. August 11, 1844.
1382. xa. George W., b. November 22, 1824 ; married. Children : 1518 Perry G.,
1519 Hosca E., 1520 Cynthia G., 1521 Milo E., 1522 Eroline R., 1523
William B., 1524 Eolic G.
1364. ANSON MILLER (1343 Alfred, 049 Thomas, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Brooklyn, Pa., October 7, 1830,
102 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
Sarah B. Melbourne (b. Brooklyn, Pa., December 3, 1809; d. there Feb-
ruary 22, 1884).
CHILDREN.
(AU bora in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1447. i. Lyman Bloomfield, b. August 25, 1831.
144a IL Hannah Eliza, b. July 20, 1835; m., first, in Eaton, Pa., September 18,
1853, Jesse Wood Tcwksbury ( b. January 1, 1832 ; killed, April 2, 1865,
while storming Fort Gregg, near Petersburg, Va,); m., second, in Brook*
lyn, Pa., August 22, 1876, William Hamilton Packer. Children (all born
in Brooklyn, Pa.) : 1531 Anson L., b. November 15, 1855 ; 1532 Elbert
L., b. October 1, 1858 ; 1533 Lillie M., b. December 24, 1861 ; d. Decern,
ber 29, 1861.
1449. iii. Lucy Caroline, b. July 20, 1837 ; d. December 5, 1862.
1447. LYMAN BLOOMFIELD (1364 Anson M., 1343 Al-
fred, 949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Brooklyn, Pa., June 27, 1858, Malena Fish (b. Brooklyn, Pa., April 24,
1836).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1525. i. Bkecher Miliiourne, b. June 23, 1859 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., April
15, 1885, Lucia B. Crandall (b. Brooklyn, Pa., November 25, 1860). Chil-
dren : 1534 Louise M., b. Kirkwood, N. Y., February 15, 1886, d.— ; 1535
Roy E., b. Kirkwood, N. Y., June 28, 1887; d. August 5, 1888; 1536
Raymond Nelson, b. Susquehanna, Pa., November 30, 1892; d. April 7,
1899.
1526. ii. Jennie Ancy, b. April 14, 1861 ; d. July 25, 1863.
1527. iii. Henry Nelson, b. February 17, 1863 ; m., first, in Kirkwood, N. Y., De-
cember 30, 1885, Mary £. Looinis(b. Harford, Pa., January 4, 1863; d.
Brooklyn, Pa., December 7, 1888) ; m., second, in Conklin, N. Y., Febru-
ary 17, 1891, Addie D. Palmer (b. Harford, Pa., Septemlwr 7, 1870). Chil-
dren : 1537 Harold Becchcr, b. Brooklyn, Pa., April 18, 1894; 1538 Mary
Louise, b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 19, 1895 ; 1538a Maurice Lyman, b. May
19, 1900.
1528. iv. Anson Walter, b. December 4, 1864 ; d. Binghamton, N. Y., January 26,
1899; m„ in Great Bend, Pa., September 6, 1888, Ella M. Lowe (b. Brook-
lyn, Pa., March 7, 1863 ). S. P.
1529. v. Frederick Anthony, b. March 9, 1867 ; m., in Waverlcy, N. Y., June 2,
1890, Maggie A. Dutter ( b. March 7, 1869 ). Children ( all born in Brook-
lyn, Pa.) : 1539 Clyde Elwin, b. August 19, 1892 ; 1540 Walter Anson, b.
July 29, 1895 ; 1541 Rolston Ivan, b. September 11, 1899.
1530. vi. Elwin Bloomfield, b. April 2, 1873; m., October 9, 1895, Evelyn Bishop
of Binghamton, N. Y. ( b. October 9, 1875 ).
1366. NELSON (1343 Alfred, 949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Brooklyn, Pa., September 15, 1836, Per-
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mclia Emeline Whitney (b. Brooklyn, Pa., May 13, 1817). Nelson
Tiffany was a prominent man in Brooklyn, Pa.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1462. L Harvey Nelson, b. October 4, 1839.
1463. ii. Harmon Blakeslee, b. September 4, 1844.
1464. iii. Cynthia Armenia, b. July 9, 1849 ; d. December 28, 1863.
1465. iv. Emily Elizabeth, b. February 17, 1851 ; m., in Montrose, Pa., April 7,
1873, Myron Jackson Titus ( b. Lenox, Pa., March 2, 1840). Children
(both born in Hop Bottom, Pa.) : 1550 Clara Eugenia, b. October 22, 1875 ;
d. there October 8, 1883 ; 1551 Harry Ellwood, b. April 6, 1888.
1462. HARVEY NELSON (1366 Nelson, 1343 Alfred, 949
Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married in Montrose, Pa.,
February 25, 1868, Jennie E. Trumbull (b. Bridgewater, Pa., June 23,
1845).
Mr. Tiffany has collected a large amount of information concerning the
Pennsylvania Tiflanys, which has been placed at the disposal of the author.
He published, in 1861) and in 1886, charts of the descendants of Alfred
Tiffany, his grandfather, which are accurate and complete. He is a learned
man, and has held many places of public trust.
children.
1542. i. Nelson John, b. Brooklyn, Pa., February 2, 1869.
1543. ii. Byron Martin, b. Bridgewater, Pa., April 18, 1877.
1544. iii. Gertrude Electa, b. Bridgewater, Pa., June 6, 1879.
1545. iv. Lizzie P., b. Bridgewater, Pa., November 8, 1881.
1463. HARMON BLAKESLEE (1366 Nelson, 1343 Alfred,
949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa.,
April 5, 1870, Lizzie E. McConnell (b. Bangor, Ireland, August 8, 1848).
CHILDREN.
( All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
Harry Harvey, b. May 29, 1871 ; d. February 10, 1873.
Elmer Edson, b. January 5, 1874 ; d. April 23, 1874.
Frank Eugene, b. July 17, 1876.
Augustus Harmon, b. July 23, 1879.
1388. ALFRED JUDSON (1343 Alfred, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Brooklyn, Pa., March 29,
1840, Lucy E. Loomis (b. Coventry, Conn., October 18, 1818; d. Hop
Bottom, Pa., March 20, 1888).
1546.
L
1547.
ii.
1548.
iii.
1549.
iv.
104 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Mr. Tiffany was a farmer and stock dealer, and held a number of town
offices.
CHILDREN.
(Born in Harford, Pa.)
1408. L Edson Man nino, b. January 19, 1841 ; m., first, in Wyal using, Pa., Sep-
tember 14, 1871, Mary Elizabeth Mile»(b. Auburn, N. Y., November 2,
1846; d. Hop Bottom, Pa., January 31, 1888); m., second, in Hop Bot-
tom, Pa., October 27, 1891, Florence M. Ballou (b. Seneca, Kan., Octo-
ber 2, 1807). Mr. Tiffany has been a prominent merchant for thirty.five
years and has held the positions of assistant postmaster and of postmaster
at Hop Bottom, was elected first burgess for three years in the borough,
has been judge of elections and member of the town councils. Child :
1552 Grace Pearl, b. Hop Bottom, Pa., January 17, 1875; m., October,
189fi, E. W. Merrill ; had Arlenc, b. 1900.
1469. it IIenky Judjon, I). May 27, 1819 ; d. November 10, 18C2.
1371. CHARLES HORACE (1313 Alfred, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., July 2, 1814,
Emeline Oakley (b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 20, 1822).
children.
1474. i. James Alfred, b. Harford, Ta., July 8, 1845.
1175. ii. Step-hen E., b. Harford, Pa., July 9, 1847.
1170. iii. FANNY Mary, b. Brooklyn, Pa., April 14, 1850; m., October 9, 18H9,
George W. Simrell (b. Scott, Pa., June 4, 1844; d. March 20, 1889).
Children : 1561 Mattie E., b. Blakcsley, Pa., Septemlwr 16, 1871 ; d. Feb-
ruary 13, 1871; 1502 Myrtic Adelaide, b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 20, 1871.
1177. iv. Frank Ernest, b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 28, 1857; d. November 24, 1871.
1474. JAMES ALFRED (1371 Charles Horace, 1343 Alfred,
949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Che-
nango Forks, N. Y., December 21, 1870, Eliza A. Thompson (b. Che-
nango Forks, N. Y., September 11, 1851 ; d. July 6, 1886) ; m., second,
in Green, N. Y., July 20, 1887, Sarah L. Green (b. German, N. Y., Jan-
uary 2, 1844).
children bv first wife.
(No issue by second marriage.)
1553. L Frank Ernest, b. Chenango Forks, N. Y., November 28, 1871.
1551. it Mary Frances, b. Brooklyn, Pa., March 1, 1874.
1555. iii. Lloyd Anson, b. Hyde Park, Pa., March 30, 1877.
1550. iv. Almira Emeline, b. Chenango Forks, N. Y., October 13, 1883.
1475. STEPHEN E. (1371 Charles Horace, 1343 Alfred, 949
Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphkey). Married, in Brooklyn, Pa.,
May 28, 1871, Jennie L. McMillan (b. December 1, 1847).
1657.
L
1558.
ii.
1559.
10.
1560.
iv.
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CHILDREN.
Leon Ray, b. Harford, Pa., December 22, 1872.
LUCY Emeline, b. Brooklyn, Pa., May 28, 1875.
Alma, b. Brooklyn, Pa., June 14, 1878; d. October 29, 1879.
Lewis Stephen, b. Brooklyn, Pa., June 16, 1881.
1374. EDWIN MACK (1343 Alfred, 949 Thomas, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Bridgewater, Pa., March 4, 1853,
Nancy M. Lindsey (b. Dimock, Pa., January 8, 1831 ; d. Sugar Notch,
Pa., April 8, 1892). See Noah Tiffany branch.
CHILDREN.
1485. L Marvin Eugene, b. Harford, Pa., March 24, 1854; m., in Ashley, Pa.,
March 17, 1878, Fayette Transue ( b. White Haven, Pa., November 29,
1859). Children (all born in Ashley, Pa.) : 1563 Earle Albert, b. August
2, 1878 ; d. August 3, 1879 ; 15G4 Ernest Ashley, b. May 20, 1880 ; 1505
Edith Irene, b. November 7, 1883.
1486. it Adelbert Clinton, b. Harford, Pa., September 1, 1855; m., in Hop Bot-
tom, Pa., August 23, 1880, Jennie A. Titus (b. Hop Bottom, Pa., No-
vember 1, 1858). Children (all born in Sugar Notch, Pa.): 1560 Ger-
trude, b. April 5, 1884 ; d. April 7, 1884 ; 1507 Ruth L,, b. April 30,
1885 ; 1508 Bernice.
1487. iii. Irvin LlNDSEY, b. Bridgewater, Pa., August 30, 1857; m., March 15,1881,
Mary A. Tate ( b. January 19, 1857). Child : 1509 Jennie L, b. Ashley,
Pa., July 27, 1882.
148a iv. LETT IE Eveline, b. September 21, 18G2.
1489. v. Alonzo Lee, b. December 1, 1804.
1490. vi. Elmer Warren, b. August 8, 1809.
1491. vii. Edwin R., b. February 20, 1870.
1379. FRANKLIN ELLIOTT (1343 Alfred, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., December 27,
1864, Emma I. Parrish (b. Piermont, N. Y., October 28, 1842).
CHILDREN.
1503. i. Elwood Frank, b. Scranton, Pa., May 22, 1800 ; d. October 10, 1871.
1504. ii. Cora Bell, b. Wilkcsbarre, Pa., March 27, 1870.
1505. iii. Clara Louise, b. Plymouth, Pa., September 17, 1879.
1381. NEWELL WESLEY (1343 Alfred, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Factoryville, Pa., January
3, 1871, Lizzie Bedell (b. Factoryville, Pa., November 19, 1841).
CHILDREN.
1515. i. Ernest Winton, b. Binghamton, N. Y., September 4, 1874.
1510. Ii. Frank Newell, b. Plymouth, Pa., December 18, 1878.
1517. iii. Harry Ray, b. Binghamton, N. Y., May 11, 1882.
1385.
iii.
1386.
iv.
1387.
v.
1388.
VI.
106 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1344. THOMAS (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, first, in Harford, Pa., Chloe Tingley (b. Harford,
Pa., March 29, 1788; d. there May 7, 1810); m., second, in Harford,
Pa., about 1811, Ruth Truesdell (d. October 7, 1819) ; m., third, 1819,
Esther Williams (b. Connecticut, 1793; d. Harford, Pa., December 6,
1865).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Harford, Pa.)
1383. i. Alson, b. July 2, 1800 ; d. Lenox, Pa., August 5, 1884
1384. ii. PRISCIU.A, b. June 20, 1808 ; d. Gibson, Pa., September 19, 1890 ; m., in
Harford, Pa., September 30, 1820, Roswell Barnes (d. March 20, 1805).
Children : 1008 Urban, b. November 2, 1827 ; 1009 Horace, b. August
20, 1832; in., 1855, Sarah Hamilton Gibson; 1010 Calvin, b. December
27, 1834 ; d. October 24, 1874 ; 1011 Louisa, b. March 4, 1843 ; m. April
20, 1805, II. A. Slocum, Jackson, Pa.
Milton, b. October 2, 1810 ; d. Eaton, Pa., June 8, 1881.
Chloe M., b. 1812 ; d. October 20, 1842 ; in. William Tripp (b. 1811 ; d.
August 25, 1842 ).
Thomas WILLIAMS, b. Harford, Pa., Februarys, 1820; d. Harford, Pa.,
November 15, 1884.
Esther, d. March 25, 1885 ; m. Alfred G. Barnard ( d. January 8, 1880 \ Chil-
dren : 1220 Adelia K., b. July 29, 1845; in.. September 15, 1802, Sumner
J. Adams ( b. June 29, 1839); had (a ) Winsor Wri-lit, b. Septenilwr 10,
1870; d. April 10, 1871; (b) William W., b. September 13, 1872; (c)
Anna C, b. January 9, 1870; 1227 Eflic, b. January 10, 1851 ; d. Septem-
ber 12, 1872 ; m. George H. Allen (d. December 5, 1872 ) ; had Erne A.,
b. September 10, 1872 ; d. September 20, 1872 ; 1228 Henry A., m. Ger-
tie Barnard ; had Ruth and Kay, b. August, 1891.
1383. ALSON (1344 Thomas, 949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., September 9, 1830, Fanny-
Mary Ely (b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 8, 1811; d. Carbondale, Pa., Sep-
tember 12, 1900).
Although fifty-six years of age when the Civil War broke out, he en-
listed, February 1, 1862, in Company A, 107ih Pennsylvania Infantry, and
was honorably discharged in April, 1863.
children.
(All born in Lenox, Pa.)
1570. i. Terressa, b. April 10, 1832 ; m., first, April 24, 1852, Warner Carr Tower
(b. September 17, 1830 ; d. Lenox, Pa., September 11, 1807) ; m., second,
October 1, 1808, Hubbard N. Smith (b. Brooklyn, Pa., October 0, 1821 ;
d. Lenox, Pa., October 0, 1892). Children (by first marriage) : 1580 Willis
Rial, b. March 7, 1855; m., March 2, 1880, Inez E. Smith (b. Brooklyn,
Pa., August 0, 1853); had (all born in Lenox, Pa.) (a) Warner Care, b.
December 25, 1880; (b) Pearl E., b. September 30, 1882; d. April 10,
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1883 ; (c) Grace Ella, b. November 23, 1884 ; (d) Fred Jamea, b. April 5,
1886 ; (e) Anna Laura, b. February 3, 1888 ; d. December 31, 1888 ; 1581
Herbert L., b. April 17, 1859 ; m., June 24, 1885, Emily Bcecher (b. Cov-
entry, N. Y., April 15, 1861) ; had (a) Harry Beecher, b. Coventry, N. V.,
December 12, 1889 ; d. there, June 7, 1893 ; (b) Robert Beecher Tower,
b. Coventry, N.Y., November 3, 1894 ; 1582 Jeanette, b. December 24, 1862 ;
d. October 6, 1865 ; 1583 Elmer E., b. February 22, 1861 ; m., November
22, 1882, Laura E. Loomis (b. Lenox, Pa., February 3, 1866 ; had (all born in
Lenox, Pa.) (a) Jean Loomis, b. August 31, 1884; (b) Clara Belle, b.
October 10, 1889 ; (c) Ella Malvina, b. October 31, 1891 ; (d) Ray Edson,
b. September 18, 1893 ; (e) Terressa Mary, b. September 21, 1895. Child
(by second marriage) : 1584 Frank Hubbard, b. July 8, 1874 ; m., Septem-
ber 20, 1899, Bessie May Hardy (b. Lenox, Pa., June 28, 1876).
157L it ClII-OE M., b. January 23, 1834 ; m., July 22, 1858, John M. Hobb*. Chil-
dren : 1585 Fanny C, b. Oakley, Pa., June 30, 1859; m., October 30,
1884, John Preston Ayers (b. Newark, N. J., August 1, 1858); had (a)
.Alverna Dell, b. Clifford, Pa., January 30, 1886; d. Forest City, Pa., May
7, 1887; (b) Lloyd Preston, b. Forest City, Pa., October 18, 1887; 1586
J. C. Fremont, b. Oakley, Pa., June 25, 1861 ; d. Notaway County, Va.,
November 18, 1878; 1587 Nelson J., b. Oakley, Pa., April 8, 1863 ; d.
Sherman, Pa., May 28, 1887; m., August 7, 1886, Emily Grace Sampson
(b. Starucca, Pa., March 15, 1864); had Nellie Faith J. Hobbs, b. Sher-
man, Pa., June 23, 1887; 1588 Hattie M., b. Oakley, Pa., July 8, 1865 ;
m., December 9, 1882, Charles L. Knapp ; 1589 Arlington L, b. Oakley, Pa.,
October 1, 18G7 ; d. Lenox, Pa., August 20, 1870 ; 1590 Wellington, b.
Oakley, Pa., November 25, 1871 ; m. t March 31, 1896, Lydia Belle Wood
(b. Factoryville, Pa., December 19, 1873); 1591 Joseph M., b. Lenox,
Pa., July 23, 1873; d. Gibson, Pa., March 21, 1876; 1592 Martha E., b.
Gibson, Pa., September 13, 1876; d. Unionclale, Pa., March 20, 1877;
1593 Willie, b. Uniondale, Pa., March 9, 1878 ; d. Notaway County, Va.,
January 5, 1879.
1572. iii. Orrin C, b. January 4, 1837 ; d. June 18, 1864; unmarried. He enlisted
at Scranton, Pa., March 30, 1864, as a private in Company G, 187th Regi-
ment, Pennsylvania Provost Guards, and was killed by the explosion of a
shell near Petersburg, Va.
1573. iv. Jane J., b. March 7, 1840 ; d. Lenox, Pa., December 14, 1863. Unmarried.
1574. v. Harriet M., b. June 6, 1842 ; m., August 28, 1865, Rev. Nelson J. Hawley
(b. Brooklyn, Pa., September 14, 1841). Children : 1594 Jennie M., b.
September 27, 1866; m., January 1, 1889, John Henry Blake (b. Gaines-
ville, Fla., April 28, 1864); had (all born in Grove Park, Florida) (a) Anna
May, b. October 15, 1889 ; (b) Ethel Hawley, b. August 30, 1891 ; (c)
Isla, b. August 28, 1893 ; (d) Merle, b. May 13, 1896 ; 1595 Nellie J., b.
Plains, Pa., May 11, 1870 ; m., January 1, 1889, George Iron Doig (b,
Gainesville, Fla, January 1, 1869) ; had Ruth Ellen, b. Grove Park, Fla.
March 13, 1891 ; 1596 Mary E., b. Plains, Pa., April 1, 1872 ; m., De
cember 25, 1900, Calvin Alonzo Spencer (b. Dunmore, Pa., April 13, 1846)
1597 J. Willis, b. Abington, Pa., May 31, 1875; 1698 Anna M., b. New
Berlin, N. Y., September 24, 1877; d. Afton, N. Y, January 14, 1880
1599 Grace E., b. Afton, N. Y, December 31, 1879 ; 1600 Alice E., b.
Hop Bottom, Pa., February 4, 1882.
108 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1575. vi. Jarid M„ b. September 12, 1845.
1578. vii. Cynthia C, b. December 8, 1848 ; d. Lenox, Pa., April 8, 1853.
1577. vitl Ella A., b. June 21, 1851 ; d. Lenox, Pa., April 1, 1862.
1578. ix. Franklin M., b. January 24, 1853.
1579. x. Ambrose E., b. June 1, 1855.
1575. JARED M. (1383 Alson, 1334 Thomas, 949 Thomas,
15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, December 31, 1866,
Emily J. Coon (b. Gibson, Pa., February 7, 1842; d. Lenox, Pa., April
28, 1877) ; m., second, March 20, 1879, Sarah A. Case (b. Hop Bottom,
Pa., April 3, 18C2).
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
1C01. i. Ernest, b. Harford, Pa., February 3, 1868 ; m., in Scranton, Pa., April 23,
1890, Celia E. Wells (b. Clifford, Pa., January 20, 1864 ).
1002. ii. Frederick E., b. Lenox, Pa., March 10, 1872 ; d. June 8, 1873.
CHILDREN HY SECOND MARRIAGE.
1603. iii. Clarence Clarke., b. Lenox. Pa., March 20, 1880.
1604. iv. Bessie Beryl, b. Hop Bottom, Pa., July 21, 1884.
1578. FRANKLIN M. (1383 Alson, 1334 Thomas, 949
Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married in Abington, Pa.,
September 22, 1874, Elva A. Gerauld (b. Abington, Pa., February 26,
1852).
children.
1601a. 1. Harry B., b. Lenox, Pa., April 24, 1880.
1602a. ii. Lenna G., b. Lenox, Pa., June 30, 1883.
1603a. iii. Vanna B., b. Lenox, Pa., June 8, 1886.
1604a. iv. Iva May, b. Hop Bottom, Pa., October 30, 1892.
1579. AMBROSE E. (1383 Alson, 1334 Thomas, 949
Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, February
1, 1880, Hattie L. Miller (b. Clifford, Pa., February 24, 1857 ; d. there
November 8, 1880) ; m., second, January 25, 1882, Emma S. Rounds (b.
Uniondale, Pa., January 15, 1855; d. Clifford, Pa., July 15, 1884) ; m.,
third, in Orwell, Pa., August 4, 1885, Nettie Dimmick (b. Orwell, Pa.,
August 29, 1861).
children by third wife.
(No issue by first or second marriages.)
1605. i. Arthur Ambrose, b. Clifford, Pa., February 26, 1887.
1606. ii. Raymond Everett, b. Clifford, Pa., December 1, 1890.
1607. iii. Harold Dimmick, b. Carbondale, Pa., June 20, 1894.
THR TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 109
1385. MILTON (1334 Thomas, 949 Thomas, 15 John, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, December 29, 1830, Anna Rhynearson
(b. West Lenox, Pa., January 2, 1812; d. Lathrop, Pa., December 27,
1891).
CHILDREN.
1612. i. Thomas W., b. December 2, 1831.
1013. H. Isaac R., b. November 15, 1833 ; d. January 23, 1890.
1014. iii. Esther Amanda, b. October 30, 1835 ; m., in Lenox, Pa., July 2, 1854,
Harlow S. Quick (b. March 11, 1825). Children : 1637 Devillo S., b.
November 4, 1855 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., July 2, 1883, Lucy L. Penny;
had (a) Floyd A., b. November 18, 1886 ; (b ) Clara M., b. Scpteml>er 9, i_
1899; 1638 Harletta, b. December 15, 1857; m. t April 12, 1882, A. UyO^^
Van Gorder ; had (a) Grace, b. January, 1884 ; (b) Claude, b. August,
1886; 1639 Josephine, b. January 31, 1859; m., in Hop Bottom, Pa., May
15, 1881, J. S. Hcttes; 1640 Arthur, b. May 16, 1861 ; d. March 2, 1888;
m., in Moberly, Mo., December 10, 1866, Frankie Henry ; had Ira Arthur,
b. February 20, 1888 ; 1641 Sarah, b. March 10, 1863 ; m., in Wilkesbarre,
Pa., December 8, 1891, W. L. Betts.
1615. iv. Adelbert M., b. July 26, 1837.
1616. v. Mary PRtsciLLA, b. June 17, 1839; m., first, Jackson, Pa., March 3, 1859,
Daniel L. Tingley ( b. August 4, 1835 ; d. May 9, 1867) ; m., second, Oc-
tober 22, 1871, C. W. Conrad ( b. Harford, Pa., July 3, 1821). Chil-
dren by first marriage : 1645 Emery I., b. July 23, 1861 ; m., in Jackson,
Pa., February 16, 1882, Carrie Benny ; had (a) Lcath M., b. New Milford,
Pa., September 12, 1884; (b) Fcrnie M., b. New Milford, Pa., August
30, 1886; (c)Lelan.l B., b. Jackson, Pa., February 19, 1890; 1646 Lelia
May, b. August 29, 18G6 ; m., in Lenox, Pa., September 1, 1884, Andrew
W. Conrad ; had (all born in Gibson, Pa.) (a) Ethel May, b. May 18, 1888;
( b) Nettie P., b. August 27, 1890 ; (c) Walter T., b. May 2, 1893. Chil-
dren by second marriage : 1048 Charles II., b. Sjptembcr 17, 1872 ; 1649
I*on DeForest, b. March 22, 1874 ; d. February 7, 1880.
1617. ?L Abram Lorenzo, b. February 11, 1841 ; m., April 26, 1866, Frances
Sweatland. During the Civil War Mr. Tiffany served with Company B, 52d
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Children : 1650 Robert H., b. February,
1807 ; 1051 Matilda, b. June, 1809; m., July 1, 1891, L. W. Ross.
1618. vii. George Preston, b. February 12, 1843.
1619. viii. Legkange, b. June, 28, 1845; m., May 7, 1881, Mathilde Morris. Chil-
dren : 1655 Stella, 1056 Ixma.
1620. ix. Sarah A., b. July 22, 1847 ; m., March 7, 1867, Gilford E. Tingley (b. Au-
gust 23, 1845 ; d. May 12, 1893). Children : 1057 Addic M., b. January
7, 1868 ; 1658 Lizzie M., b. February 2, 1870; m., Octol*r 17, 1889, E. L.
Hill ; had Hazel G., b. March 3, 1891 ; 1059 Gaylord M„ b. November
14, 1878; 1000 Harley, b. July 20, 1880.
1621. x. Nancy, b. March 29, 1849 ; d. November 13, 1850.
1622. xu Ella T., b. April 26, 1852 ; d. December 6, 1863.
1623. xii. Erwin Dewain, b. October 28, 1854; m., in Lyndon, Kan, July 27,
1880, Martha Ann Pryor (b. Kansas, March 7, 1853). Children: 1661
Mabel Blanche, b. September 9, 1881 ; 1662 Erwin Milton, b. August 26,
1883 ; 1663 Truman L., b. April 27, 1886.
HO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1612. THOMAS W. (1385 Milton, 1334 Thomas, 949
Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Green-
field, Pa., November 13, 1853, Elizabeth Carey (b. Greenfield, Pa.; d.
March 5, 1854) ; m., second, in Springville, Pa., September 25, 1859,
Eliza Sutton.
Mr. Tiffany served in the Civil War, in Company H, 1st Pennsylvania
Light Artillery.
children.
1029. L Viola Ada, b. March 29, 1860; d. January 15, 1886; m., in Lenox, Pa.,
October 5, 1879, Edward E. Harding.
1630. ii. Sabrina, b. February 17, 1803; m., in Lenox, Pa,, February 17, 1885,
Clarence O. Jennings.
1031. iii. Samuel E., b. August 8, 1807; m„ August 8, 1889, Belle Newbury.
1613. ISAAC R. (1385 Milton, 13.34 Thomas, 949 Thomas,
16 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, May 3, 1860, Amanda
Strickland (b. April 16, 1838).
CHILDREN.
1032. i. Ki.mkk, b. January 20, 1861 ; m., July 1, 1889, Lydia Meyers. Child : 1004
Jennie, b. August 21, 1890.
1033. ii. Geokge M., b. May 8, 1863 ; m., February 21, 1882, Mollie Harding.
1634. iii. Anna A., or Aciikaii, b. March, 1868.
1635. iv. Mason, b. June 1, 1873.
1630. v. Judson, b. August 22, 1877.
1615. ADELBERT M. (1385 Milton, 1334 Thomas, 949 Thomas,
15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married October 16, 1861, Louisa
Follett.
CHILDREN.
1042. i. Carrie, b. June 28, 1802 ; m. — Hill (Christian name not known).
1643. ii. Bertie, b. August 1, 1864.
1044. iii. Fred, b. December 12, 1870.
1618. GEORGE PRESTON (1385 Milton, 1334 Thomas,
949 Thomas, 16 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married in Factoryville,
Pa., August 28, 1873, Anna Ace (b. November 29, 1843).
Mr. Tiffany moved with his family to Kansas, Mo., some years ago,
where he now resides. During the Civil War he served in Company B,
52d Pennsylvania Infantry.
children.
1652. i. Arthur Ray, b. March 9, 1874.
1653. ii. Ralph Ace, b. April 4, 1875.
1654. iii. Flora Lena, b. August 1, 1876.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. \\\
1387. THOMAS WILLIAMS (1344 Thomas, 940 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, May 25, 1856, Laura Tyler (b.
Jackson, Pa., February 24, 1838).
CHILDREN.
1624. L George W., b. Harford, Pa., June 8, 1860 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., May 26,
1886, Ida Martha Tiffany (b. Dimock, Pa., September 17, 1863), daughter
of Joseph Warren Tiffany.
1625. ii. Clarke Lawrence, b. Harford, Pa., February 7, 1864 ; m., in Harford,
Pa., September 2, 1885, Margaret I. Gillespie (b. Harford, Pa., October
17, 1864V Children: 1665 Ross Williams b. Gibson, Pa., August 31,
1886 ; 16G6 Mal>el Frances, b. October 1, 1889.
1345. PELETIAH (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, January 2G, 1812, Hannah Miller (b. February 6, 1793 ; d. Brook-
lyn, Pa., October 31, 1839).
Mr. Tiffany spent most of his life on his farm in Pennsylvania.
CHILDREN.
( All born in Brooklyn, Pa.).
Euzur, b. June 6, 1812 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., July 20, 1883.
Amki.ia Tinglky, b. February 25, 1814 ; m., January, 1840, John Hudson.
Thomas Jkfferson, b. January 2, 1810; d. March 15, 1896.
Lucy GOODRICH, b. September 3, 1818; d. Dcs Moines August 31, .1844*;
m., in Brooklyn, Pa., January 1, 1839, Benjamin N. Spencer. Children j
1678 Hannah N., b. Lynn, Pa., January 23, 1840 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa.,
1858, Albert Chase ; had Mary E., b. 1859 ; 1679 Orville Tiffany, b. May
10, 1843 ; m., in Springvillc, Pa., January 1, 1870, Jennie Ken ion.
1393. ▼. Orville, b. January 16, 1821 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., 1842.
1394. vi. Polly, b. June 25, 1S24 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., July 4, 1843, William Bloom-
field. Children: 1680 Emeline A., b. Brooklyn, Pa., May 17, 1844; d.
New York City, June 1, 1893 ; m., in Springvillc, Pa., John \V. Kymond ;
1681 Elias E., b. Brooklyn, Pa., August 19, 1846; d. — ; m. Almira
Hull ; 1682 Herbert E. ; b. Brooklyn, Pa., October 13, 1849 ; m., in Pat-
erson, N. J. ; 1683 Louisa, deceased.
1389. ELIZUR. (1345 Peletiah, 949 Thomas, 16 John, 2
James, 1 Humphrey). Married, March, 184^0, Hannah Raught (b. May
1, 1810; d. January 25, 1890).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1667. L John Hudson, m., 1871, Isa Blakeslee. Children : 1684 J. B., b. August
21, 1875 ; 1685 Bessie L., b. June 6, 1883 ; 1686 Dean Stanley, b. Septem-
ber 1, 1884.
1668. ii. George Peletiah, b. May 31, 1846; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., September 17,
1389.
i.
1390.
ii.
1391.
iii.
1392.
iv.
H2 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1886, Hattie E. Tewksbury. Children t 1687 Georgian*, b. March 11,
1887 1 1688 Alice H., b. July 23, 1888.
1669. ill Mary II., b. March 18, 1843 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., August 12, 1884. Un-
married. •
1670. iv. LUCY E., b. August 2, 1849 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., August 26, 1884. Unmar-
ried.
1671. v. J upson E., b. November 22, 1852. Unmarried.
1391. THOMAS JEFFERSON (1345 Peletiah, 949 Thomas,
15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Nicholson, Pa., January
1, 1840, Matilda Raught (b. Nicholson, Pa., February 4, 1818; d. Brook-
lyn, Pa., December, 1888), sister of Hannah Raught, who married Elizur
Tiffany.
children.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1672. 1. LAURA ANN, b. June 2, 1842 ; d. March 15, 1892 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa.,
December 31, 18C8, Emery T. Oakley. Children : 1689 Allie Rosetta, b.
Brooklyn, Pa., November 4, 1871 ; d. April 11, 1875; 1690 Stella M., b.
March 28, 1877.
1673. il. Fernando Amkricus, b. February 4, 1845 ; m., in Scranton, Pa., February
20, 1867, Mary Helen Oakley (b. September 28, 1844). Children: 1691
Ida L., b. New Mil ford, Pa., May 8, 1870 ; d. Paterson, N. J., September
23, 1870; 1692 Nellie Louisa, b. New Milford, Pa., September 22, 1872.
1674. iii. Mather CleMons, b. October 8, 1847; m., in Harford, Pa., July 15, 1873,
Polly C. Perrigo (b. June 19, 1840), great granddaughter of Noah Tiffany.
Children: 1C93 Earl Perrigo, b. January 28, 1880; 1G94 Ralph R., b.
March 28, 1881 ; 1095 Arta L., b. August 2, 1883.
1675. iv. RoSETTA Amelia, b, March 30, 1850 ; m., July 3, 1876, Henry T. Seamans.
Children : 1090 Homer T., b. August 25, 1877; 1097 Elbert C, b. April
4, 1881.
1676. v. MATILDA Lorf.tta, b. November 1 ; d. December 12, 1852.
1677. vi. Thomas Jerome, b. December 23, 1854; m., first, in Brooklyn, Pa., Feb-
ruary 1, 1877, Eva L. Bennett (b. New Milford, Pa., August 14, 1855 ; d.
there June 21, 1892) ; m., second, in Afton, N. Y., October 12, 1892,
Susie A. Carpenter (b. Afton, N. Y., November 11, 1862). Dr. Tiffany
is a practicing physician at Port Crane, N. Y. Child (by first marriage):
1098 Emma I.cla, b. New Milford, Pa., July 5, 1877 ; d. February 11, 1897.
1346. TINGLEY (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married January 1, 1818, Achsah T. Carpenter (b. Harford, Pa., March
9, 1798 ; d. there July 9, 1868).
Mr. Tiffany settled on a woodland tract of 100 acres, about a mile north
of the old Nine Partners settlement, cleared most of the land and made
it his homestead. In the War of 1812 he belonged to Colonel Fred Bailey's
regiment, going as a substitute for another man. He was a public-spirited
man and much interested in education.
THE T/FFANYS OF AMERICA. 113
CHILDREN.
( Born in Harford, Pa.)
1996. i. Edwin Tinglsy, b. June 17, 1821.
1396. ii. Cynthia Adeline, b. October 17, 1826 ; m., in Harford, Pa., August 12,
1858, Ebcnezer Wells Butler (b. Canaan, Conn., February 16, 1804; d.
Griggsville, 111., March 27, 1889). Children (all born in Payson, III.):
1702 Elmer Wells, b. June 27, 1859 ; m., in Concord, 111., September 30,
1884, Carrie A. Tupper ; 1703 Ada Julia, b. September 18, I860 ; m., in
Griggsville, 111., August 30, 1882, Ernest C. Jones ; 1704 Clara Louise, b.
September 10, 18G2 ; m., in Griggsville, III., December 28, 1886, Judge
Edward Doucy ; 1705 Lee Caufield, b. September 18, 18C8 ; m., in Griggs-
ville, 111., September 30, 1889, Evelyn M. Williams.
1395. EDWIN TINGLEY (1346 Tincley, 949 Thomas, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Harford, Pa., March 19, 1845,
Margaret Hardenbrook (b. Montgomery, N. Y., March 11, 1822).
Mr. Tiffany taught school in Harford for a number of years, did con-
siderable land surveying in that vicinity, and was a farmer at the Tiffany
homestead. For a number of years he was engaged in general merchandise
business. For twenty-one years he was postmaster of Harford, receiving his
first commission from President Lincoln. He was displaced by President
Johnson, reinstated by President Grant, serving until he was displaced by
President Cleveland during his first term. He was one of the organizers
of the Republican j>arty and has served his township as town clerk, treasurer,
and school director. He was one of the early members of the Harford Agri-
cultural Society, of which he has been secretary, treasurer, and president.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Harford, Pa.)
1099. i. Hknky Juno, b. June 15, 1847; m., January 19, 1887, Margaret A. Gilles-
pie (b. Ulster County, N. Y., May 11, 1858).
1700. ii. Clara Melissa, b. June 27, 1849.
1701. iii. Amherst Lee, b. May 7, 1851 ; m., June 4, 1874, Ida M. Crandall (b.
Liberty, Pa., April 11, 1853). Children: 1706 Lee, 1707 Ida M.; 1708
Ralph Douglass, b. April 20, 1881.
1347. DALTON (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, September 28, 1815, Lucretia Potter (b. November 14, 1790; d.
Harford, Pa., June 9, 18GG).
Mr. Tiffany was a farmer and a soldier. He spent the greater part of
his life on the old Tiffany homestead at Harford.
children.
(All born in Harford, Pa.)
1397. .1 Amanda, b. June 14, 1816 ; d. November 15, 1816.
114 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1398. II Lucrktia Permeua, b. August 0, 1817. Unmarried.
1399. iii, Dalton Potter, b. August 7, 1820 ; m., June 19, 1865, Emily W. Jeflers
Carpenter (b. Harford, Pa., September 25, 1829, widow of Alonzo L. Car*
penter). Mr. Tiffany had no children, but he adopted Alonzo E. Titus, a
nephew of his wife.
1400. lv. Lois Guernsey, b. January 30, 1823 ; d. March 20, 1890 ; m., June 10,
1857, Lewis D. Wilmarth. Children (born in Harford, Pa.): 1709 Lewis
Minor, b. August 31, 1859 ; 1710 John G.; m. Clara Bailey.
140L v. Joseph Thomas, b. March 2, 1826; m., in Glenwood, Pa., April 12, 1857,
Orpha A. Kennedy. S. P.
1402. vi. Orlando C, b. July 26, 1829; d. March 1, 1878; m., first, May 9, 1867,
Betty Perry (d. July 12, 1872) ; m., second, March 29, 1877, Mrs. Elvira
Hooper. Children : 1711 I^ura L., b. March 14, 1868 ; m. Riley West-
cott ; 1712 George W., b. March 6, 1870.
1403. vii. Clarinda, b. November 23, 1832 ; d. February 17, 1840.
1348. LEWIS (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, April 9, 1816, Elizabeth McMillan (b. October 17, 1794 ; d. May
28, 1871).
CHILDREN.
1404. i. Daniel, M., b., March, 1817; d. June 16, 1872.
1405. ii. Nancy L., b. March 7, 1820; m. f March 24, 1841, E. Bailey Thatcher (l>.
February 23, 1819). Children: 1713 Edward C, b. June 28, 1843;
m, Mary Moore ; 1714 Abby, b. January 19, 1855 ; in., June 1, 1872,
Marvin T. Perrigo ; had (a) Ida, b. November 28, 1874 ; (b) Kuby May, b.
May 12, 1879 ; (c) Sadie, b. November 25, 1884 ; (d) Florence, b. October
25, 1886.
1406. iii. John L., b. January 26, 1822; d. March 3, 1880; m., March 20, 1853, Polly E.
Carpenter (b. December 24, 1827). Child : 1715 Eva, b. September 13,
1858; m., September 15, 1880, Franklin Pierce Tingley (b. April 21,
1852) ; had (a) Ray, b. October 8, 1887 ; (b) Jessie Eunice, b. May 21,
1892.
1407. iv. Lucy E., b. June 11, 1824 ; d. August 15, 1862 ; m., July 4,' 1848, Joseph
D. Richardson. Child: 1716 Elizabeth F., b. March, 1849; d. May 30,
1871.
1408. v. Ella C, b. September 29, 1832 ; m., April 31, 1878, Nelson Carpenter.
1409. vi. Sally M., b. May, 1827; d. October 23, 1830.
1404. DANIEL M. (1348 Lewis, 949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James,
1 Humphrey). Married, October 7, 1841, Julia M. Hunter.
i
children.
1717. i. Paulina D., b. December 30, 1842 ; m., October 19, 1864, George H.
Baldwin (deceased ). Child : 1723 Fred, b. June 28, 1865.
1718. ii. Francis G, b. March 5, 1845.
1719. iii. Sally Martha, b. February 5, 1847 ; m., January 1, 1870, Almon Mont-
gomery Tingley (b. June 1, 1846). Children: 1727 Winnie, b., January
6, 1874 ; 1728 Lillie, b. December 24, 1875 ; 1729 Elmer, b. November, 1876.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 115
1730. ir. Lillie, b. May 30, 1851 ; m., October 1, 1879, William E. Jonea, Child t
1730 Harry Lee, b. February 15, 1883.
172L v. Hattie E., b. May 14, 1862 ; m., October 10, 1883, Rev. Sidney Riven-
burgh ( b, Clifford, Fa.). Child : 1731 Viola, b. Hindoostan, November 17,
1887.
1722. vi Ella May, b. October 7 ; d. October 21, 1868.
1718. FRANCIS G. (1404 Daniel M., 1348 Lewis, 949 Thomas,
15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, July 4, 1869, Josephine
Jenner.
CHILDREN.
1724. L Louisa, b. March 27, 1875.
1725. iu Velma, b. February 7, 1885.
1726. iii. Florence, b. June 14, 1889.
1349. PRESTON (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, first, in Brooklyn, Pa., February 18, 1818, Eliza Mack (b. May
6, 1796; d. Dimock, Pa., September 30, 1829); m., second, in Vestal,
N. Y., March 23, 1830, Abiel Truesdale (d. July 23, 1876).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Dimock, Pa.).
1410. i. Lydia Emeline, b. May 1, 1820 ; d. Brooklyn, Pa., December 3, 1887 ; m.,
February 20, 1840, Amos Goodrich Hoi lister (b. Delhi, N. Y., September
27, 1815; d. Hop Bottom, Pa., September 1, 1885). Children: 1732
Eliza Amelia, b. February 18, 1843 ; d. Painted Post, N. Y., February 12,
1893; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., February 24, 1868, Dr. E. A. Kent; had
Sarela L., b. Harford, Pa., April 27, 1871 ; 1733 Amos Preston, b.
Dimock, Pa., July 10, 1844 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., September 9, 1872,
Hattie E. Kent (b. April 6, 1848); had (a) Herbert Lee, b June 21, 1873 ;
(b) Stuart Lisle, b. January 26, 1881 ; (c) Alta May, b. June 27, 1890 ; d.
Painted Post, N. Y., August 7, 1891 ; (d) Frank Harold, b. April 30,
1892 ; 1734 Cora S., b. September 13, 1845 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., Novem-
ber 11, 1866, Robert K. Bailey (b. Brooklyn, Pa., January 21, 1833); had
(a) Harry Hollister, b. Brooklyn, Pa., February 9, 1868 ; (b) Edwin C, b.
Franklin, Pa., August 26, 1876 ; 1735 Sarah A., b. Dimock, Pa., August
27, 1847 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., June 12, 1871, Albert Woodworth ; had
(a) Fred Hollister, b. January 29, 1876; (b) Gertie, d.,— ; (c) Nell, b.
January 27, 1888; (d) Almon, b. 1889 ; d.— ; (e) Lillian, b. 1891 ; d.— ;
1736 William, b. September 29, 1850; m., September 14, 1875, Ella Bea-
mer ; had (a) Clair, b. July 16, 1877; (b) Glen, b. 1880 ; 1737 Orville
Duanc, b. January 5, 1852 ; m., in Montrose, Pa., March 25, 1872, Ida A.
Smith (b. December 26, 1853; d. January 28, 1890); had(a)Berton S.,
b. August 1, 1873; (b) Blanche, b. April 29, 1875; d. September 25,
1875; (c) Cora, b. May 1, 1877 ; d. August 16, 1879 ; (d) Amos G., b.
September 9, 1878.
1411. U. Elisha Thomas, b. September 25, 1821.
116 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1412. iii. Thomas, b. 1822 ; <L — . Unmarried
1413. iv. Amelia, b. May 16, 1823 ; m., in Dimock, Pa., October 3, 1844, William T.
AuHtin (b. Dimock, Pa., March 26, 1822 ; d. October 14, 1881). Chil-
dren (all born in Bridgewater, Pa.): 1746 Nancy Eliza, b. August 7, 1845 ;
d. October 3, 1880; m., in Bridgcwater, Pa., April 7, 1876, Amos L.
Clark; had (a) Jerome Austin, b. Plainfickl, N. Y., March 3, 1877; d.
October 16, 1890; (b) Homer J., b. Plainfield, N. V., October 3, 1878;
1746 Joseph Norris, b. June 12, 1847 ; m., in Benton, Pa., January 6, 1871,
Sarah Celinda Finch ; had (a) Maggie Louise, b. Bridgewater, Pa., March
12, 1872; (b) William Snow Smith, b. Bridgewater, Pa., June 28, 1874;
(c) Mary A., b. Bridgewater, Pa., November 21, 1877; (d) Lovina Jose-
phine, b. Franklin, Pa., December 28, 1885 ; (e) Clara Eliza, b. Benton,
Pa., March 12, 1888; 1747 Mary Emeline, b. January 22, 1850; unmar-
ried ; 1748 Charles Read, b. July 3, 1852 ; unmarried ; 1749 William Pres-
ton, b. May 26, 1858; m., first, in Philadelphia, Pa., June 28, 1882, Lizzie
L. Hoese (d. November 6, 1888); m., second, in Allen town, Pa., Decem-
ber 10, 1890, Kate Arnold ; 1719a Frank Thurston, b. February 26, 1860 ;
m., in Jacksonburg, N. J., June 12, 1889, Susan T. Read (b. Jacksonburg,
N. J., March 20, 1865); 1750 Judd Jesse, b. August 16, 1864; m., in
Brooklyn, Pa., November 12, 1885, Lydia Alma Stephens; had (a) Lillian
Grace, b. Brooklyn, Pa., November 5, 1887 ; (b) Boyd Stephens, b. Brook-
lyn, Pa., January 4, 1891.
1414. v. Preston Horace, b. July 9, 1825.
1416. vi. Joseph W., m., February 2, 1849, Esther M. Saffbrd. Children : 1756
Owen L. ; m. Jennie Gooden ; had (a) Earl, (b) Carol R., (c) Elbert E. ;
1757 Warren, b. 1852; d. April 2, 1880; 1758 Eva A.; 1759 Isa Maria;
m. George Tiffany ; 1760 Ollie M.
1416. vii. Orville Norris, b. August 31, 1828; d. Dimock, Pa., June 16, 1887.
1411. ELISHA THOMAS (1349 Preston, 949 Thomas, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Dimock, Pa., October 4, 1843,
Julia Anna Hempstead (b. Groton, Conn., December 25, 1823).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
173a i. Horace Elijah, b. October 26, 1844; d. Brooklyn, Pa., March 19, 1886;
m., in Bridgewater, Pa., January 8, 1867, Sarah Ann Watrous. Children :
1761 Julia Louise, b. Dimock, Pa., October 22, 1867; 1762 Lester Elbert,
b. Franklin, Pa., April 13, 1869 ; m., in Halstead, Pa., May 26, 1892,
Nellie L. Barnes (b. Halstead, Pa., May 5, 1870); 1763 Celia Edith, b.
December 11, 1871 ; 1764 Florence Agnes, b. January 19, 1880 ; 1765
Spencer Watrous, b. October 11, 1885.
1739. II. Nelson Leroy, b. July 26, 1846 ; m., April 2, 1872, Evalinc H. Williams.
Children (all born in Brooklyn, Pa.) : 1766 Gertie Blanche, b. December
12, 1876 ; 1767 Glen Bruce, b. February 18, 1882 ; 1768 Ernest Williams,
b. October 3, 1884 ; 1769 Louise, b. August 13, 1890 ; 1770 William Stan-
ton, b. January 13, 1892.
1740. HI Mary Eliza, b. February 23, 1848; m., May 9, 1873, Charles E. Watrous.
Children (all born in Dimock, Pa.) : 1771 Harry Austin, b. July 30, 1875,
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 117
d. February 11, 1876 ; 1773 Ljrnn Tiffany, b. December 21, 1876 ; 1778
Florence Julia, b. February 3, 1880.
1741. I*. Orville Adelbert, b. April 16, 1860 ; in., February 8, 1871, Mary L.
Baxter. Children : 1774 Arthur L., born Hyde Park, Pa., November 28,
1874 ; 1776 Lena Louise, b. Franklin, Pa., June 30, d. August 6, 1878 ;
1776 Fanny Julia, b. Dimock, Pa., October 27, 1884.
1742. v. Sarah Emily, b. February 29, 1852; m., April 2, 1872, Welcome I* P.un.
nell. Children: 1777 Lee Tiffany, b. Arlington, Pa., August 19, 1873;
1778 George Hall, b. Bridgewatcr, Pa., May 18, 1878.
1743. Ti. Florence Amelia, b. April 9, 1854 ; d. March 6, 1880 ; m., December 29,
1877, Samuel Everett Newton. S. P.
1744. vii. Charles Herbert, b. Dimock, Pa., December 8, 1858; m., in Brook-
lyn, Pa., November 22, 1882, Emma M. Sterling (b. Brooklyn, Pa., Octo-
ber 18, 1844). Children (all born in Brooklyn, Pa.): 1779 Mabel, b.
October 2, 1884 ; 1780 Bert Sterling, b. May 13, 1887 ; 1781 Homer II.,
b. November 4, 1890 ; 1782 Florence, b. December 20, 1892.
1414. PRESTON HORACE (1349 Preston, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Bridgewater, Pa., March 2,
1848, Sarah E. Quick (b. Sussex County, N. J., June 25, 1829).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Brooklyn, Pa.)
1751. i. Fred H., b. February 28, 1849 ; m., May 9, 1869, Ann E. Watrom (b.
Brooklyn, Pa., November 28, 1848). Child : 1783 Maggie, b. March 31,
1870.
1752. ii. J. Emma, b. December 19, 1850 ; m., January 29, 1879, F. N. Kent (b.
May 16, 1857). Children : 1784 Archie, b. September 15, 1885 ; 1785
Vina, b. May 25, 1890.
1753. iii. Vina E., b. 1853 ; d. February 6, 1875.
1754. iv. Judd, b. August 11, 1857; m., October 20, 1885, Hattie Angel (b. Febru-
ary 7, 1855). Child : 1786 Lynn, b. July 4, 1887.
1755. ▼. Frank E., b. January 11, 1863. Unmarried.
1416. ORVILLE NORRIS (1349 Preston, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Dimock, Pa., October
4, 1849, Lavinia Hempstead; m., second, in Brooklyn, Pa., October 3,
1855, Jane Janette Gardiner (b. Gibson, Pa., March 14, 1837).
children.
(All born in Dimock, Pa.)
1787. i. El'WIN EUGENE, b. July 4, 1856 ; m., in Brooklyn, Pa., February 23, 1876,
Emma Louise Van Auken. Children : 1792 Jennie May, b. February 3,
1880 ; 1793 Myron Orville, b. July 8, 1888.
1788. ii. Elmer Fayette, b. May 23, 18C1 ; m., September 3, 1881, Sadie Ann Kin-
ney. Child: 1794 Kinney Orville, b. Brooklyn, Pa., April 21, 1889; d.
there October 26, 1890.
118 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1789. HI. Sarah L., b. December 8, 1863. Unmarried.
1700. iv. Nellie J., b. June 3, 1866. Unmarried.
1791. v. Jessie A., b. October 14, 1879. Unmarried.
1353. ORVILLE (949 Thomas, 15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Nicholson, Pa., May 13, 1832, Polly Marcy (b. Nicholson,
Pa., December 10, 1809; d. there November 25, 1884).
Mr. Tiffany was well educated, and for many years was a successful
school teacher and school principal. He went, after his marriage, to the
Tiffany homestead in Harford, there taking care of his father's property.
Later he was a carpenter and contractor.
CHILDREN.
1428. i. John Wallace, b. September 13, 1834.
1429. ii. Simon LeRoy, b. July 27, 1835.
1430. iii. Harvey Edward, b. February 10, 1838.
1431. iv. Clarinda A., b. November 21, 1840; m., in Nicholson, Pa., October 24,
1871, Gideon Moscr (b. September 1, 1837). Children : 1808 Orville B.,
b. Coaldale, Pa., September 7, 1872; d. there November 21, 1880; 1809
Wallace Gideon, b. Coaldale, Pa., January 21, 1875; 1810 Carrie E., b.
Coaldale, Pa., August 9, 1877 ; d. Scranton, Pa., April 5, 1889.
1432. v. Harriet A., b. March 5, 1843 ; d. September 7, 1845.
1433. vi. Humi'UREV Dallas, b. September 10, 1846.
1434. vii. Emily D., b. April 2, 1849 ; m., in Nicholson, Pa., July 5, 18G9, Hon. Add-
bert Wesley Stephens (b. July 17, 1844). Children: 1812 Lofton, b.
March 20th ; d. May 27, 1870 ; 1813 Fanny E., b. July 14, 1872 ; 1814
Morton W., b. April 9, 1875 ; 1815 Ivan Dean, b. December 25, 1881 ;
1810 Beth B., b. August 28, 1887.
1428. JOHN WALLACE (1353 Orville, 949 Thomas, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Benton, Pa., May 18, 1862, Fidelia
A. Finn (b. March 18, 1837).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Benton, Pa.)
1795. i. William Wallace, b. April 20, 1863 ; d. September 6, 1877.
1790. ii. Jennie A., b. June 30, 18G4.
1797. Hi. Fanny, b. November 19th ; d. November 24, 1870.
1798. iv. Finley L., b. December 4, 1872.
1799. v. Carl W., b. July 10, 1877.
1429. SIMON LeROY (1353 Orville, 949 Thomas, 15 John,
2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, May 20, 1861, Lydia E. Siekler (b.
September 20, 1841).
Mr. Tiffany was a school teacher. On September 8, 1860, he began
the publication of the Wyoming Republican, a weekly newspaper, which he
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 119
edited and published at Tunkhannock, Pa., until November 10, 1802, when
he sold out and removed to Nicholson, Pa., where he practiced law, hav-
ing been admitted to the bar in 1872.
CHILDREN.
1800. i. Jesse LeRoy, b. Tunkhannock, Pa., December 15, 1861.
1801. ii. Edward Clinton, b. Nicholson, Pa., July 20, 1863 ; m., in Nicholson, Pa.,
December 31, 1888, Clarissa Leona Smith (b. Greenfield, Pa., September
26, 1866).
1430. HARVEY EDWARD (1353 Orville, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Lemon, Pa., November
10, 1862, Olivia Stansburg (d. 1870); m., second, in Lenox, Pa., Sep-
tember 13, 1872, Maggie O. Donolds (b. February 26, 1841).
CHILD BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
1802. I Mary, m., in Tunkhannock, Pa., C. L. Griffith.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
(All born in Nicholson, Pa.)
Lklia, b. July 6, 1873; m., in Nicholson, Pa., 1892, Weill Westcott
Lewis John, b. January, 1876.
Ray Porter, b. May 9, 1880.
Wilder, b. July 12, 1882.
vu Cecil O., b. November 18, 1890.
1433. HUMPHREY DALLAS (1353 Orville, 949 Thomas, 15
John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Factoryville, Pa., April 14,
1868, Eliza Jane Marcy.
Mr. Tiffany is a prominent business man in Nicholson, Pa. For eleven
years previous to his entering into mercantile life he was a mail route
agent from New York City and Binghamton.
child.
1811. i. Cortland Perry, b. Nicholson, Pa., February 23, 1872.
1803.
ii.
1804.
iii.
1805.
iv.
1806.
v.
1807.
vL
120 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
THOMAS TIFFANY BRANCH.
2 THOMAS (1 Humphrey). Born in 1665-70; m., in Swansea,
Mass., about 1089, Hannah — (d. Ashford, Conn., March 7, 1734).
About 1698, Thomas Tiffany moved from Swansea to Bristol, R. I.,
and then to the new town of Ashford, Conn. The records of birth of his
three eldest children are in Swansea, and the records of the Church of
Christ, Bristol, show that five of his children were baptized there. March
5, 1716, Thomas Tiffany was admitted a freeman of Ashford, and on this
date he, with his son Thomas, James Tiffany, and others, drew each 200
acres by lot of the undistributed public lands, the citizens having, at a town
meeting on January 11, 1718, voted to distribute among themselves the
surplus land by drawing lots. Records show that he bought a great deal of
land in Ashford, was a man of substance and, for those times, a large land
holder. From 1735 to 1741 he was a selectman and town clerk, and, with
the exception of two years, was town clerk from 1721 to 1748.
CHILDREN.
1817. i. Eliezer, b. Swansea, Mass., April 13, 1690.
1818. ii. Thomas, b. Swansea, Mass., May 22, 1692 ; baptized in Bristol, R. L, Janu-
ary 20, 1706 ; d. January 29, 1768.
1819. iii. Recompense, b. Swansea, Mass., March 11, 1694 ; baptized in Bristol,
R. I., January 20, 1706.
1820. iv. Isaiah, b. Bristol, R. I., 1698 ; baptized in Bristol, R. I., January 20,
1706 ; d. Lebanon, Conn., 1780.
1821. v. EDWARD, b. Bristol, R. I.; baptized in Bristol, R. I., January 20, 1706 ; d.
Ashford, Conn., June 29, 1770.
1822. vL Nathaniel, baptized in Bristol, R. I., 1706.
1817. ELIEZER (2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Lynn,
December 23, 1734, Bethyah Tiffany.
child.
1823. i. Bethyah, b. Ashford, Conn., October 24, 1735.
1818. THOMAS (2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Wey-
mouth, Mass., June 11, 1719, Mercy Reed (b. 1699; d. Ashford, Conn.)
Thomas Tiffany was admitted an inhabitant of the town of Ashford on
December 7, 1720. For the year 1731 he was a member of the Connecti-
cut General Court. In 1740 he was appointed by the General Assembly
justice of the peace for Windham County, and was reappointed each year
up to 1752. He was a man of wealth and influence.
1824.
i.
1826.
ii.
1820.
iii.
1827.
iv.
1828.
▼.
1829.
vi.
1830.
vii.
1831.
viii.
1832.
ii.
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CHILDREN.
(All born in Ash ford, Conn.)
Abioal, August 10, 1720.
Bethyah, b. November 18, 1721.
Annie, b, July 7, 1723.
Ezekiel, b. December 30, 1725 ; d. July 30, 1795.
Mary, b. November 24, 1726 ; d. February 10, 1741.
Thomas, b. December 30, 1728 ; d. May 30, 1778; m., in Ashford, Conn.,
April 15, 1777, Elizabeth Follett. Child : 1859 Selina, b. Ashford, Conn.,
July 30, 1778.
Simeon, b. August 24, 1732 ; d. September 21, 1742.
Hannah, b. November 11, 1733; d. October 13, 1742.
SARAH, b. June 27, 1736 ; d. October 30, 1748.
1827. EZEKIEL (1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey).
Married, March 19, 1749, Mary Knowlton (b. June 14, 1730).
He was clerk and constable of Ashford, Conn., was chosen on Decem-
ber 1, 1760. On November 23, 1765, he was selected the collector of
Westford Society.
* CHILDREN.
1851. L Sarah, b. November 20, 1749 ; d. March 22, 1814 ; m. — Stebbins (Chris-
tian name not known).
Simeon, b. May 29, 1751.
William, b. July 30, 1753.
Mary, b. December 1, 1755.
Ezekiel, b. March 12, 1763. The records of the Adjutant General of the
Connecticut office of the revolutionary period show that he enlisted twice for
military service.
Ezra, b. June 27, 1765.
A mas a, b. November 6, 1767 ; d. Bennington, Vt, April 17, 1850.
Calvin, b. November 6, 1772.
1852. SIMEON (1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, first, in Ashford, Conn., December 28, 1775, Esther
Clark (b. August 12, 1754; d. August 17, 1806); m., second, Eleanor
(surname not name).
At the time of the Lexington Alarm, he served seven days in Captain
Thomas Knowlton's company of Ashford. (See Connecticut Revolution-
ary Records.)
' ' CHILDREN.
(All born in Ashford, Conn.)
1860. i. Pollv, b. December 13, 1776 ; d. October 22, 1859 ; m. — Friiclla (Chris-
tian name not known).
Betsey, b. January 18 ; d. May 4, 1780.
Betsey, 2d, b. April 23 ; d. July 2, 1781.
Simeon, b. July 26 ; d. September 5, 1782.
Alsena, b. December 5, 1783 ; d. July 20, 1832 ; m. — Robertson (Chris-
tian name not known).
1852.
ii.
1853.
iii.
1854.
iv.
1855.
v.
1856.
TL
1857.
vii.
1858.
viii.
1861.
it
1862.
iii.
1863.
iv.
1864.
v.
122
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1865. vi. PERCY, b. January 7, 1786 ; d. Cazenovia, N. V., 1827 ; m., in Ashford, Conn.,
November, 1808, Hon, Elivha Litchfield (b. Canterbury, Conn., July 12,
1785). Children ; 1869 Elisha Cleveland, b. October 11, 1810; d. Novem-
ber 28, 1873 } m. Mary Ten Eyck ; hnd (a) Elizabeth Ten Eyck, (b) Jacob
Ten Eyck, (c) Henry Cleveland ; 1870 Electus Dackus, b. February 15,
1813 ; m. Hannah Maria Breed ; had (a) William Backus, (b) Charles
Tiffany, (c) Mary Eliza, (d) Arthur Breed, (e) Ilcloisc Maria; 1871 Edwin
Clark, b. January 21, 1815; d. July 20, 1885 ; graduated from Hamilton
College, 1831 ; in., September 14, 1841, Grace II. Hubbard of Utica, N. Y. ;
had (a) Mary Smith, (b) Frances II., (c) Edward H., (d) Henry Percy,
(e) Grace D.; 1872 Erasmus Darwin, b. December 7, 1818; m. Mary
Hubbard ; had Frederick ; 1873 Egbert Delos, b. December 13, 1823 ;
d. April 21, 1825.
1853. WILLIAM (1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Hum-
phrsv). Married, in Ashford, Conn., Molly Clark (d. July 3, 1778).
CHILDREN.
( Born in Ashford, Conn. )
1866. i. William, b. February 21, 1776.
1867. ii. Clark, b. June 20. 1778.
1857. AM ASA (1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, in Ashford, Conn., November 26, 1789, Sarah Johnson
(b. Ashford, Conn., 1771 ; d. Bennington, Vt., February 8, 1868).
About 1803, Amasa Tiflany left Ashford and went to Walpole, N. H.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Ashford, Conn.)
1868. i. A Daughter.
18G9. il. Stephen, b. February 22, 1702 ; d. Walpole, N. H., August 19, 1877.
1870. Hi. Thomas, b. July 27, 1796.
1871. iv. Arnold Johnson, b., November, 1802 ; d. Pittsford, Vt., August, 1877.
1869. CAPTAIN STEPHEN (1857 Amasa, 1827 Ezekiel,
1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Walpole, N. H.,
October 18, 1818, Maria Johnson (b. Walpole, N. H., April 13, 1795; d.
there March 31, 1872).
Captain Tiffany was a soldier in the War of 1812, and was captain of the
Walpole Rifle Company.
CHILDREN.
( All born in Walpole, N. H.)
1874. i. Harriet, b. November 26, 1821 ; d. November 6, 1886 ; m., March, 1841,
Ephraim Alexander Watkins (b. January 10, 1817). Children (born in Wal-
pole, N. H. ) : 1882 Clarence Ephraim ; 1883 Herbert Johnson.
187. r ». ii. Sarah Ann, b. June 22, 1826 ; d. February 6, 1890; m., September 1845,
Frederick Watkins (b. July 2, 1821), brother of Harriet's husband. Chil-
dren (born in Walpole, N. H.) : 1884 Maria L., 1885 Frances C.
1886.
i.
1887.
ii.
1888.
iii.
1889.
iv.
1890.
v.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 123
1876. iii. Stephen Johnson, b. May 16, 1830.
1877. iv. Percy, b. June 10, 1834 ; d. January 24, 1866 ; m., January 37, 1862,
William Hall (d. January 24, 1866).
1876. STEPHEN JOHNSON (1869 Stephen, 1857 Amasa,
1827 Ezekif.l, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, first,
Mary S. Hall (d. Walpole, N. H., May 26, 1864); m., second, in Keene,
N. H., September 4, 1866, Emily Wood Buflum (b. Keene, N. H., Nov-
ember 24, 1838).
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
(No issue by first marriage.)
Katie Maria, b. May 16, 1870.
Willie Stephen, b. July 18, 1873 ; d. September 12, 1876.
George Bukfum, b. February 24, 1875.
Harry Johnson, b. January 15, 1878.
Junib Belle, b. June 22, 1880.
1871. ARNOLD JOHNSON (1857 Amasa, 1827 Ezekiel, 1818
Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Pittsford, Vt., August 16,
1826, Abegail Drury (b. Pittsford, Vt., March 7, 1805; d. there October
14, 1844).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Pittsford, Vt.)
George Lewis, b. March 30, 1828 ; d. Chicago, III., 1873.
Henry Franklin, b. April 5, 1832.
Thomas Johnson, b. March 6, 1834.
Amos Drury, b. October 31, 1841.
1878. GEORGE LEWIS (1871 Arnold Johnson, 1857 Amasa,
1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Montpelier, Vt., Emma C. Scott. S. P.
1879. HENRY FRANKLIN (1871 Arnold Johnson, 1857
Amasa, 1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried, in Pittsford, Vt., Electro Thomas. S. P.
1880. THOMAS JOHNSON (1871 Arnold Johnson, 1857
Amasa, 1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried, in Bennington, Vt., October 3, 1858, Mary Frances Cook (b. Pitts-
ford, Vt., October 6, 1838.)
child.
1891. i. George Lewis, b. May 11, 18C2; m., in Burlington, Vt., July 24, 1878,
Annie M. Tracey (b. in Ireland).
1878.
i.
1879.
ii.
1880.
iii.
1881.
iv.
124 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1881. AMOS DRURY (1871 Arnold Johnson, 1857 Amasa,
1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Pittsford, Vt., Eliza M. Hendee.
CHILDREN.
1899. 1. S, Abbib, b. August 6, 1870.
1893. ii. Freddie, b. February 1, 1872.
1894. UL Arthur A., b. March 2, 1873.
1895. iv. Harry H., b. June 18, 187S.
189G. v. Corrbll H., b. February 28, 1876.
1858. CALVIN (1827 Ezekiel, 1818 Thomas, 2 Thomas, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married Abigail Walker (b. Ashford, Conn., August 8, 1771).
CHILD.
1868. i. Rebecca, m. Mason South worth ; had Helen Cornelia ; m. George Wilson
Brown (b. Cornwall, Conn.). Child : George LeRoy Brown, b. Jackson,
Mich., April 13, 1849, captain of the 11th U. S. Infantry, and acting
Indian agent at Pine Ridge, S. D.
1820. ISAIAH (2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, about
1726, Elizabeth Smith of Swansea ; m., second, Jemima Griswold of Bolton.
He removed to Woodstock, where he was a selectman, was town clerk
1730-40, and representative of the town to the General Court, 1742-43.
He finally removed to Lebanon, Conn., where his first wife died and he
married again.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(No issue by second marriage.)
1833. i. Isaiah, b. Woodstock, Conn., about 1726.
1834. ii. John, baptized in Woodstock, Conn., November 11, 1727 ; d. 1766.
1835. iii. Recompense, b. June 19, baptized June 27, 1731 ; was living in 1800.
1836. iv. ELIZABETH, b. June 18, 1736; d. March 26, 1790; m., in Lebanon, Conn.,
November 25, 1756, Ebenezer Bushnell. Children : 1912 Ebenezer, b.
September 13, 1757; d. August 3, 1800; m., August 14, 1780, Triphena
Clark ; had Ilezekiah, b. September 27, 1782 ; d. December 4, 1851 ; 1913
Isaiah, b. February 16, 1759 ; an officer in the Connecticut Lines during the
revolution ; 1914 Mary, b. March 27, 17C1 ; 1915 Lucinda, b. January 17,
1764 ; 1916 Alpame, b. May 24, 1705 ; 1917 Jerusha, b. June 16, 1768 ;
d. January 16, 1833; m., April 15, 1804, Deacon Daniel Strong (b. April
23, 1752; d. July 6, 1826); had Persis Elizabeth, b. May 19, 1807; m.
Leonard Hebard.
1837. v. Asa, b. October 19 ; baptized October 22, 1738 ; d. 1762.
1838. vl. Persis, b. October 19 ; baptized October 22, 1738 ; d. 1779.
1833. ISAIAH (1820 Isaiah, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married,
May 19, 1748, Ann Lyman (b. Lebanon, Conn., January 28, 1731; d. there).
1897.
i.
189B.
ii.
1899.
HI
1900.
iv.
1901.
v.
1902.
vi.
THE TJFFANYS OF AMERICA. 125
Isaiah Tiffany moved from Lebanon to Norwich about 1853-64. He
was one of the six signers for the Sixth or Chelsea Church, July 24, 1760,
and when the church was established he was elected, December 30, 1760,
one of its first two elders.
CHILDREN.
ANN, b. Lebanon, Conn., March 29, 1749; d. in infancy.
Isaiah, b. Lebanon, Conn., May 29, 1751 ; d. Norwich, Conn., April 29,
1757.
Asa, b. Lebanon, Conn., April 14, 1753.
William, b. Norwich, Conn., September 13, 1754 ; d. August 28, 1766.
Anne Lyman, b. Norwich, Conn., October 23, 1757.
Elizabeth Smith, b. Norwich, Conn., July 11, 1769 ; m., February 15,
1824, Rev. John Robinson (b. Lebanon, Conn., April 24, 1760; d. there
May 2, 1832). S. P.
1899. ASA (1833 Isaiah, 1820 Isaiah, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Lebanon, Conn., Lucy Mason (b. December 10, 1782; d.
November 16, 1869).
Asa Tiffany was a private in the Connecticut Lines during the revolu-
tion. In 1832 he was a pensioner, residing at New London, Conn.
child.
1918. i. Lucy, b. Norwich, Conn.; m. there, November 16, 1804, her second cousin,
Hezekiah Bushnell (b. September 27, 1782 ; d. December 4, 1851). In
1809, she moved with her husband and two children from Lebanon, Conn.,
to Ararat, Susquehanna County, Pa., where the daughter died. In the
autumn she gave birth to the first child in the settlement. Children :
1919 Nancy, b. Norwich, Conn., 1806 ; d. Ararat, Pa., 1810 ; 1920 Leonard
Augustus, b. Ararat, Pa., June 23, 1808 ; d. June 30, 1873 ; m., April 4, 1839,
Liveria A. Sabin (b. February 13, 1816 ; d. April 7, 1882); had (a) Henry
Irving, b. June 6, 1841 ; (b) Mary Elizabeth, b. March 9, 1843 ; (c) William
Herbert, b. March 14, 1846; (d) James Hyde, b. February 8, 1848; 1921
Harriet, b. Ararat, Pa., 1810; d. 1812; 1922 Ebenezer, b. Ararat, Pa.,
June 7, 1813; m., September 13, 1843, Lydia H. Payne (b. September 22,
1820); 1923 Albert, b. Ararat, Pa., December 30, 1815; d. February 6,
1861; m., January 4, 1840, Harriet Wadsworth Tyler (b. December 19,
1820 ; d. April 3, 1864); had (a) Newton Wadsworth, b. May 22, 1841 ;
(b) Lucy Maria, b. October 1, 1843 ; (c) Payson K., b. June 3, 1845 ; (d)
Mary Emily, b. April 17, 1847; (e) Horace, b. May 6, 1850 ; ( f) Harriet
Ann, b. May 16, 1852; (g)Jane Louisa, b. May 25, 1856; 1924 James
Clark, b. Ararat, Pa., May 31, 1820; m., February 4, 1846. Sally Raxana
Hyde (b. May 1, 1822 ; d. July 14, 18*9): ni., second, March 4, 1851,
Olive Wells (b. March 8, 1828); had (by second wife) (a) Sally Elliott,
b. November 30, 1851 ; d. May 22, 1805; (b) Herman Scott, b. October
7, 1853; 1925 Elizabeth, b. Ararat, Pa., May 28, 1828; d. July 1, 1871 ;
m., June 13, 1861, Rev. James B. Wilson (b. August 2, 1799 ; d. April 25,
1878); had Hattie, b. October 19, 1865; d. February 24, 1867.
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1834. JOHN (1820 Isaiah, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married,
in Lebanon, Conn., May 5, 1748, Mary Meacham.
children.
( All born in Lebanon, Conn.)
Edward, b. January 30, 1749 ; d. in infancy.
Edward, 2d, b. June 24, 1760.
John, b. January 8, 1753 ; d. in infancy.
John, 2d, b. April 3, 1755 ; lost at sea.
Elizabeth, b. December 26, 1756.
Isaiah, b. February 16, 1759 ; d. New Canaan, N. Y., December 12, 1800.
Mary, b. March 27, 1761.
Lucinda, b. January 17, 1764.
Alpame, b. May 24, 1765.
1906. CAPTAIN JOHN (1834 John, 1820 Isaiah, 2 Thomas,
1 Humphrey). There are no records to show that he was ever married.
He was a gallant officer in the revolutionary forces. (See Records of
Adjutant General of Connecticut's office, published in 1888, on page 111,
of Colonel Bun-ell's Regiment.) Captain Tiffany went on a sea voyage
after 1781, and was lost at sea.
1908. LIEUTENANT ISAIAH (1834 John, 1820 Isaiah,
2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, June 4, 1789, Anne Whiting (b.
Norwich, Conn., February 8, 1762; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., May 17,
1830).
He was an ensign in the revolution, and was promoted to lieutenant
April 22, 1781, serving until the close of the war, in 1783. His record
is given in the records of the Adjutant General's office, Hartford,
Conn., 1888. He fought in eighteen battles, including Monmouth and
Yorktown, and was at Valley Forge. He was one of the forlorn hope in
storming the redoubts at Yorktown. He was present at the hanging of
Andre.
CHILDREN.
1926. i. Nancy WHITINO, b. West Stockbridge, Conn., April 6, 1791 ; d. Coopera-
town, N. Y., February 13, 1849 ; m., in Troy, N. Y., November 16,
1815, Elihu Phinncy (b. July 1, 1785; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., January 26,
1863). Children (all born in Cooperstown, N. Y.): 1931 Henry Frede- •
rick, b. December 15, 1816 ; d. there October 28, 1875 ; m. there, Febru-
ary 8, 1849, Caroline Martha Cooper (b. Cooperstown, N. Y., June 26,
1815 ; d. there January 13, 1892), dau. of James Fenimore Cooper ; had
(a) Henry, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., February 20, 1850; d. there Septem-
ber 8, 1851 ; (b) Susan Cooper, b. Buffalo, N. Y., March 5, 1852 ; (c)
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 127
Frederick, b, Coopcrstown, N. Y., December 12, 1854 ; d. South Cairo,
N. Y., December 14, 1892 ; (d) Charles John, b. Irvington, N. Y., De-
cember 24, 1856 ; 1932 Elihu, b. June 20, 1823 ; d. September 20, 1892 ;
m., in Riverside, N. Y., June 12, 1851, Sarah L. Stewart (b. New York City,
August 18, 1827) ; had Alexander Stewart, b. Coopcrstown, N. Y., January
1, 1864 ; 1933 Harriet Bradford, b. April 30, 1825 ; m. in Coopcrstown,
N. Y., June 4, 1849, Rev. Charles K. McIIarg (b. March 18, 1823), S.P.;
1934 Ann W., b. February 4, 1827 ; 1935 John L» T., b. January 17, 1829 ;
d. June 4, 1854 ; unmarried.
1927. H. John Lathrop, b. West Stockbridgc, Conn., April 7, 1793 ; d. Clifton
Springs, N. Y., March 2, 1878 ; m. Abiiey Hoadlcy. S. P.
1928. HL Frederick Trenck, b. West Stockbridge, Conn., July 4, 1795 ; d. Claverack,
N. Y., September 2, 1863.
1929. It. Harriet Bradford, b. Stamford, Conn., June 24, 1798; d. Coopcrstown,
N. Y., September 6, 1830; m., in Albany, N. Y., June 3, 1822, Charles
S. Stewart (b. Flemington, N. J., October 16, 1795; d. Cooperstown,
N. Y., December 14, 1870). Children : 1941 Charles Seaforth, b. on the
ship "Thames," in the Pacific Ocean, April 11, 1823 ; m., in BufTalo, N. Y.,
April 15, 1857, Cecilia Sophia de Louville Tardy ( b. New York City,
October 22, 1836 ) ; was graduated from the military academy at West
Point, 1846, and remained an officer in the army until retired as colonel,
September 16, 1886; had ( a ) Charles Seymour, b. New Bedford, Mass.,
April 12, 1858; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., February 8, 1893; (b) Cecil, b.
Old Point Comfort, Va., April 12, 1864 ; was graduated at West Point,
1886, lieutenant Fourth Cavalry ; promoted, February 2, 1901, captain Fifth
Cavalry, U. S. A., now stationed at Manila ; (c) Cora, b. San Francisco,
Cal., March 15, 1873; d. there February 1, 1876; 1942 Harriet Bradford,
b. Honolulu Mission House, Sandwich Islands, March 7, 1825 ; d. New
York City, February 1, 1843 ; unmarried ; 1943 Martha Stewart Wilson, b.
Cooperstown, N. Y., February 5, 1828 ; d. Irvingston, N. Y., July 12,
1860 ; unmarried.
1930. v. Isaiah Whiting, b. Greenbush, N. Y., April 25, 1801 ; d. Clifton Springs,
N. Y., August 2, 1889.
1928. REV. FREDERICK TRENCK (1908 Isaiah, 1834 John,
1820 Isaiah, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Claverack, N. Y.,
September 11, 1822, Hetty Elvira Moore (b. August 20, 1797; d. Claver-
ack, N. Y., January 9, 1873).
He was for many years rector of the Episcopal Church at Cooperstown,
and afterwards at Claverack, N. Y. He was also chaplain of Congress for
one session.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Cooperstown, N. Y.)
1936. i. Mary Margaret Miller, b. October 8, 1824 ; d. December 30, 1825.
1937. ii. Mary Miller, b. July 1, 1826 ; d. November 29, 1843.
1938. iii. William Averell, b. about 1828.
1939. iv. Anna, b. about 1830.
1940. v. Harriet Bradford, b. October 4, 1832 ; d. April 25, 1842.
1946.
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v.
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1030. ISAIAH WHITING (1908 Isaiah, 1834 John, 1820
Isaiah, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, May 4, 1825, Mary Metcalf.
CHILDREN.
1944. L Mary Phinnky, b. May S3, 1827; d. July 11, 1880; m., 1861, William
Foster. Children : 1951 Henry F., b. August 26, 1862 ; d. December 4,
1863 ; 1962 Grace, b. November 20, 1864 ; d. May 24, 1870.
1945. ii. CATHERINE M., b. November 26, 1831 ; d. Clifton Springs, N. Y., Janu-
ary 6, 1892; m., August 31, 1870, John W. Frazer (b. 1828) ; a graduate
of West Point in 1849, and afterwards a general in the Confederate Army.
Children : 1953 Mary Metcalf, b. August 28, 1871 ; m., June, 1892, Robert
Vincent ; had Adam, b. June 2, 1893.
Isaiah, b. December 28, 1828 ; d. January 19, 1839.
Henry Phinney, b. July 4, 1834.
John Lathrop, b. July 5, 1837 ; d. August 18, 1838.
Grace, b. June 27, 1840 ; d. September 2, 1815.
John Lathrop, 2<1, b. June 25, 1844 ; d. April 23, 1848.
1821. EDWARD (2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Ash-
ford, Conn., January 27, 1720, Tabitha Humphrey.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Ashford, Conn. )
1839. i. Hannah, b. March 28, 1727 ; m., in Ashford, Conn., December 17, 1747,
Benjamin Clark.
1840. ii. Edward, b. December 16, 1728 ; d. September 19, 1742.
1841. iii. David, b. March 16, 1732 ; d. September 6, 1742.
1842. iv. Lois, b. October 6, 1734.
1843. v. Edward, 2d, b. August 25 ; d. November 27, 1748.
1844. vi. Mary, b. July 9, 1747.
1822. NATHANIEL (2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Ash-
ford, Conn., September 6, 1726, Keziah Ward.
Mr. Tiffany moved from Ashford to Somers, Conn.
CHILDREN.
Keziah, b, Ashford, Conn., June 2, 1727.
Nathaniel, b. Ashford, Conn., May 1, 1731.
Nathan, b. Ashford, Conn., May 4, 1733.
John, b. Somers, Conn., December 10, 1741 ; d. there September 20, 1742.
Mary, b. Somers, Conn., March 14, 1744.
John, 2d, b. Somers, Conn., November 17, 1747; m., in Somen, Conn.,
July 26, 1770, Elizabeth Birchard.
1846. NATHANIEL (1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Hum-
phrey). Married, in Somers, Conn., December 16, 1752, Zeriah Jones.
1845.
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CHILDREN.
(All born in Somen, Conn.)
ZmuAH, b. July 16, 1753.
Sybil, b. October 29, 1756.
Nathaniel, b. March 25, 1759 ; d. in infancy.
Nathaniel, 2d, b. February 13, 1760 ; d there Jane 80, 1835.
Rhoda, b. July 21, 1762.
Samuel, b. April 13, 1769.
Charles, b. July 20, 1771 ; d. in infancy.
Betsey, b. February 20, 1774.
Charles 2 1, b. August 3, 1776.
1957. NATHANIEL (1846 Nathaniel, 1822 Nathaniel, 2
Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, about 1787, Lucy (surname not
known) (b. 1768; d. Somers, Conn., March 23, 1796); m., second,
Elizabeth Bartlett.
He served in the Revolutionary War, and the Connecticut records
show him to have been a pensioner in 1832.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
1963. I Chloe, b. Ellington, Conn., March 20, 1788 ; d. January 30, 1851 ; m.
Calvin Hall.
1964. ii. Lucy, b. Somen, Conn., April 21, 1790 ; d. there October 14, 1868.
1965. iii. Rhoda, b. Somers, Conn., September 26, 1793 ; d. in infancy.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
( All born in Somers, Conn. )
1966. iv. John, b. August 14, 1798 ; d. August 29, 1886.
1967. r. Rhoda, 2d, b. October 4, 1801 ; tn., in Somers, Conn., April 14, 1831,
Chester Field.
1968. vi. Clary, b. January 18, 1804 ; m., in Somers, Conn., May 28, 1828, Abel
Parsons, Jr.
1969. vii. Levi, b. May 22, 1806; d. Chicopee, Mass., June 13, 1856.
1970. viii. Betsey £., b. May 22, 1811; d. Ellington, Conn., September 19, 1890;
m. f in Somers, Conn., March 14, 1833, Harvey Parker of Ellington, Conn.
1971. ix Harriet M., b. August 4, 1816 ; m., November 6, 1843, Paul Hamilton of
Springfield, Mass.
1968. JOHN (1957 Nathaniel, 1846 Nathaniel, 1822 Na-
thaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Somers, Conn., Octo-
ber 25, 1821, Eleanor Fuller (b. 1801 ; d. March 27, 1873).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Somers, Conn.)
1975 L Charles L., b. July 4, 1824.
1976. ii. Martha Augusta, b. April 21, 1827 ; d. July 10, 1835.
ISO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
1977. ill. Otis Fuller, b. July 16, 1831 ; <L October 12, 1889.
1078. lv. John, b. May 16, 1836.
1079. v. Julia Eleanor, b. June 0, 1840 ; m., in Somen, Conn., April 86, 1868,
Eugene Constantine Sheldon. Children ( all born in Somen, Conn.): 1003
Asa Eugene, b. April 8, 1850 ; 1004 William Olmstead, b. September 20,
1860 ; 1006 Julie E., b. November 12, 1861 ; 1096 Henry Burt, b. Febru-
ary 24, 1863 ; 1997 Charles, b. June 29 ; d. August, 1864.
1980. vl. Clara Maria, b. January 12, 1845 ; d. April 2, 1867 ; m. H. M. Colvin.
1975. CHARLES L. (1966 John, 1957 Nathaniel, 1846 Nathan-
ibl, 1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Enfield,
Conn., April 25, 1849, Esther Celestia Pease.
children.
1088. L Celestia, b. January 26, 1850 ; d. February 0, 1850.
1080. ii. Lois Dwioiit, b. November 10, 1855 ; d. in infancy.
1000. iii. Charles Albert, b. May 18, 1857 ; d. in infancy.
1001. iv. Harvey Fuller, b. April 27, 1859.
1902. v. Nellie Dwight, b. December 28, 1861 ; d. August 15, 1862.
1969. LEVI (1957 Nathaniel, 1846 Nathaniel, 1822 Nathaniel,
2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, Ursula E. Parker (b. Vernon,
Conn., 1811 ; d. Royalton, Vt., December 25, 1834); m., second, Susan
E. Green (b. Randolph, Vt., December 25, 1812; d. Worcester, Mass.,
February 10, 1874).
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
(No issue by first marriage.)
1081. i. Susan Embline, b. Somcrs, Conn., December 7, 1836 ; tn. there Samuel L.
Field. Children: 1998 Isabel, b. Sotners, Conn., October 8, 1859; d.
February 8, 1875 ; 1999 Emma Edna, b. Somers, Conn., April 15, 1861 ;
tn., October 16, 1879, William Adams ; 2000 Dimpel Arabella, b.
December 26, 1865; m., May 30, 1883, Wilbur Norcross; 2001 Ithicl
Richardson, b. Worcester, Mass., September 22, 1871; in., March 10,
1803, Nellie Dyer ; 2002 Ellgar Kannay, b. Worcester, Mass., May 2,
1875.
1982. ii. Martha Eleanor, b. Uoyalton, Vt., September 22, 1837 ; m., in Elling-
ton, Conn., Alonzo Hamilton Peck. Children : 2003 Julia E., b. Decem-
ber 6, 1862; m., in Ellington, Conn., April 16, 1884, Marcus A. Finney;
had Raymond Alonzo ; b. February 2, 1891 ; 2004 Carrie, b. July 11, 1881.
1083. iii. Natiianikl RANNAY, b. Royalton, Vt., December 4, 1838; m., in Somers,
Conn., Thcodocia Luce. Children : 2005 daughter, b. May, 1863; 2006
son, b. February 1875 ; d. 1*78.
1084. iv. Eli/.aueth P., b. Royalton, Vt., October 11, 1842 ; d. Chicopec, Mass.,
September 1H, 1850.
1086. v. Byron Eugene, b. Royalton, Vt., August 20, 1848 ; d. Somers, Conn., May
14, 1890; m., in Worcester, Mass., November 4, 1880, Florence Johnson
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(d. Somen, Conn., May 14, 1890). Children : 9007 Charlotte Catherine,
b. Somen, Conn., January 19, 1882 ; 2008 Susan Caroline, b. Somen,
Conn., October 4, 1884 ; died there December 10, 1891.
1988. vi. Calvin Hall, b. Roxbury, Vt., April 22, 1850; m., in Ellington, Conn.,
1872, Erminia Scllew (b. Glastonbury, Conn., March 7, 1847). Children :
2009 Lucy Ellen, b. January 21, 1873 ; 2010 Roland Sellew, b. January 26,
1875; 2011 Brainard Hamilton, b. September 1, 1876; 2012 Leonora
Matilda, b. November 24, 1882.
1987. vii. Lucy Avery, b. Randolph, Vt., May 7, 1862 ; d. Williamstown, Vt., Feb-
ruary, 1858.
1847. NATHAN (1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey).
Married Mary Kellogg.
CHILDREN.
( All born in Somen, Conn.)
1972. L Mary, b. October 9, 1758.
1973. it Azubah, b. March 31, 1763.
1974. iii. Nathan, b. July 12, 1765 ; d. Lyme, Conn., May 7, 1857.
1974. NATHAN (1847 Nathan, 1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1
Humphrey). Married Lois Lord (b. Hadlyme, Conn.; d. there March
14, 1866).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Lyme, Conn.)
2013. i. Minerva, b. November 3, 1800 ; d. Essex, Conn., about 1859-60 ; m., in
Lyme, Conn., March 8, 1821, Richard Buckingham (b. October 21, 1797>
Children ( all born in Essex, Conn. ) : 2025 Richard Tiffany, b, August 18,
1821 ; unmarried ; 2026 Hiram Augustus, b. May 20, 1823 ; d., at age of
twenty-seven, a sea captain at Valparaiso, South America j 2027 Joseph
Alonzo, b. August 25, 182-4 ; in., in Salem, Conn., September 10, 1849,
Abbie Wickwire, S. 1'.; 2028 Archius Amander, b. October 28, 1826; m.,
March 4, 1854, Ellen Proctor Smith ; d. April 11, 1867, by drowning on
the bar at the mouth of San Francisco harbor; had (a) Archius E., b.
April 4, 1855; (b) George Hiram, b. September 15, 1867; (c) Edith
Dorcas, b. January 8, 1859 ; (d) Ella Florence, b. May 13, 1861 ; 2029
Nathan Newton, b. February 10, 1827 ; d. July 5, 1865 ; m., September
18, 1855, Jane Christie; had (a) Ellen Minerva, (b) Elbert, (c) Kmma
Jane; 2030 Henry Elmer, b. October 6, 1828 ; m., January 18, 1856, Celia
A. Bailey; had (a) Isabel, (b) Millard Fillmore; (c) Ellen Minerva, b.
December 6, 1830 ; d. 1846 ; 2031 Lclia Eveline, b. April 1, 1833 ; m.,
July, 1861, Dudley Clark of Haddam, Conn.; had Aurelius ; 2032 Elmira
Louisa, b. October 31, 1834 ; unmarried ; 2033 Herbert Sumner, b.
February 15, 1836 ; m., first, December 28, 1861, Ursula A. Watrous of
Deep River, Conn. (d. March 11,1809); in., second, August 24,1870,
Sarah E. Holt ; had (a) Mary M., b. March 6, 1803 ; d. March 30, 1864 ;
(b) Jennie A., b. September 3, 1865; d. April 17, 1867; 2034 Elbert
Klizur, b. January 18, 1K40 ; d. March 30, 1800.
132 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
•014 U. A Daughter, b. October 5 ; d. November 7, 1809.
8015. Hi. John Kellooo, b. May 9, 1804 ; d. October, 1661. Lost at tea between
New London and New York.
2016. it. Mary E., b. June 14, 1806 ; d. June 24, 1876. Unmarried.
2017. r. Julia Louisa, b. June 10, 1808 ; d. July 24, 1890. Unmarried.
2018. vL Lydia Emeline, b. September 15, 1810; d. — ; m. — Beckwith (Christian
name unknown).
2019. vii. Nathan Newton, b. March 17, 1812; d. Bridgehamton, L. L, April 28,
1882.
2020. viii. George Akanson, b. January 23, 1814; d. April 20, 1862. Unmarried.
2021. ix. Frederick Augustus, b. January 23, 1816 ; d. Essex, Conn., July 9, 1887.
2022. x. LORD Nelson, b. January 9, 1818 ; d. New Orleans, La., March 18, 1886.
2023. ai. Laura A., b. July 8, 1821; d. East Haddam, Conn., April 22, 1872; m.
Frederick A. Swan, East Haddam, Conn. S. P.
2024. xii. Herman F., b. February 16, 1825 ; d. since 1854.
2015. JOHN KELLOGG (1974 Nathan, 1847 Nathan, 1822
Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married Miranda Hungerford (b.
Lyme, Conn.; d. New London, Conn.).
Was captain of a coasting vessel, and was lost at sea on a trip between
New London and New York.
children.
(All born in Hadlyme, Conn.)
2035. i. Elias Newton, b. December 11, 1825. Lost at sea off Sandy Hook, New
York harbor, January 13, 1859.
2036. ii. Elizabeth Ann, b. November 16, 1827; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 9,
1892.
William Hobart, b. February 20, 1828 ; d. Groton, Conn., March 4, 1880.
John Kellogg, b. March 12, 1831 ; & December 16, 1832.
Edgar M., b. November 27, 1833; d. in New London, Conn., November
11, 1861.
Emma Elmer, b. November 27, 1833.
Aliiert Villroy, b. December 30, 1834 ; d. February 15, 1856. Unmar-
ried.
Julia Augusta, b. February 19, 1836.
Orris E., b. June 27, 1837 ; d. same year.
Helen Isauel, b. October 21, 1838.
Melissa Jane, b. January 4, 1840 ; d. May 3, 1865. Unmarried.
Caroline Williams, b. November 10, 1842 ; d. 1844.
John Kellogg, 2d, b. April 16, 1843 ; d. March 11, 1844.
JANETT Hayden, b. January 29, 1845.
Cordelia Adelaide, b. December 7, 1847.
Catherine Chapman, b. January 22, 1850.
2037. WILLIAM HOBART (2015 John K., 1974 Nathan,
1847 Nathan, 1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married,
2037.
iii.
2038.
IV.
2039.
v.
2040.
vi.
2041.
vii.
2042.
viii.
2043.
ix.
2044.
X.
2045.
xi.
2046.
xii.
2047.
xiii.
2048.
xiv.
2049.
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October 10, 1855, Nancy Elizabeth Chappell (b. Chesterfield, Conn., Oc-
tober 1, 1837).
CHILDREN.
(All born in New London, Conn.)
3054. L Emily Estelle, b. November 13, 1850. Unmarried.
2055. ii. William Henry, b. November 4, 1859. Unmarried.
9056. ill Albert Newton, b. January 6, 1805 ; m., in New York City, Jane 1,
1880, Minnie Morgan Burch (b. in Newport, K. I., November 90, 1805 k
Children : 2058 Rosa Burch, b. March 31, 1887 ; 2059 Albert Newton, b.
April 29, 1889.
2057. iv. Circe Abby, b. February 26, 1803 ; d. tame year.
2019. NATHAN NEWTON (1974 Nathan, 1847 Nathan,
1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, April 5, 1855,
Mary Abigal Palmer (b. Stonington, Conn., August 17, 1824).
CHILD.
2051. i Nathan Newton, b. Bridgehampton, N. Y., January 29, 1867; m. there, Oc-
tober 11, 1882, Gertrude Frederica Corwith ( b. Bridgehampton, N. Y.,
September 17, 18G2). Children (all born in Bridgehampton, N. Y.):
2051a Nathan Newton, b. June 20, 1883; 2051b Frederic Leroy, b. July
29, 1886 ; 2051c Mary Palmer, b. May 15, 1889.
2021. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS (1974 Nathan, 1847
Nathan, 1822 Nathaniel, 2 Thomas, 1 Humphrey). Married, in New
Haven, Conn., May 28, 1862, Frances Jane Comstock (b. Essex, Conn.,
May 27, 1827).
children.
2052. L Frederick A., b. May 16; d. December 24, 1863.
2063. ii. Jane M., b. January 10, 1805 ; d. July 31, 1866.
184 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
HEZEKIAH TIFFANY BRANCH.
951. HEZEKIAH (15 John, 2 James, 1 Humphrey). Married
Martha Baker.
He served in the Revolutionary War and settled in Adams, Jefferson
County, N. Y., about 1785-87. He died in Adams, Mass., aged eighty-
four years, so that his death must have occurred about 1841. He had ten
children, six girls and four boys, all of whom are now dead. Two of the
sons died in infancy. They were all born in Adams, N. Y., but the
records of the branch are meagre. Of the girls, there are accurate records
only of Martha ; and of the boys, only of Isaac.
CHILDREN.
2000. i. Martha, b. Adams, N. Y., d. Twinsburg, O. ; m., in Adams, N. Y.,
William Matsim (b. Vermont, d. Twinsburg, O.). Children: 2068 Wil-
liam Tiffany, b. Adams, N. Y., 1811 ; 20G3 a son.
2061. ii. Isaac, b. February 1, 1789 ; d. Oswego, N. Y. f August 29, 1839 ; m., in Adams,
N. Y, November 10, 1812, Ruth Richards (b. October 5, 1790; d. Cleve-
land, O., October 9, 1874). In 1814, Mr. Tiffany served as a private in
Lieutenant Barney's company, New York Militia, participating in the Bat-
tle of Sackett's Harbor. His widow applied for a pension April 3, 1871.
( Sec records of Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C. ) Children ( all
born in Jefferson County, N. Y.) : 20G4 Isaac C, killed in the Civil War ;
m., December 15, 1844, Amarinda Kellogg ; 2065 Orange R., m., January
4, 1846, Martha W. Wright ; 2006 Ruth A. ; 2067 Lydia B., b. October 22,
1815 ; m. — . Denton (Christian name not known). Child : 2070 George S.,
b. Oswego, N. Y., September 23, 1843; d. there March 24, 1885; 2068
Nancy W., b. July 24, 1820 ; m., first, November 24, 1853, Mitchell
Richards (b. Herkimer County, N. Y., October 12, 1822; d. October 28,
1850); m., second, December 30, 1858, Reuben M. Hannaford ( b. New
Hampshire, May 1, 1800; d. November 29, 1884). Children (by first
marriage): 2071 Carrie D.,'b. June 22, 1855; m., in Solon, O., October
23, 1873, Frank A. Hale; (by second marriage) 2072 Mary E., b. Jan-
uary 14, 1860; m., in Solon, O., November 3, 1880, F. H. Money; 2069
Alonzo Baker, b. October 8, 1826; d. Oswego, N. Y., June 11, 1877; m.,
in Oswego, N. Y., December 27, 1847, Mary Ann Rose (b. Kent County,
England, September 6, 1831; d., Oswego, N. Y., February 11, 1849).
Child : 2073 Edgar A., b. Oswego, N. Y., October 28, 1848 ; m. there,
October 19, 1870, Jennie Churchill Curler (b. Vergennes, Vt., May 3,
1852); had (a) Nellie May, b. September 22, 1871 ; m., in Syracuse, N.
Y., May 14, 1892, W. M. Austin ; (b) Maude Mildred, b. October 5, 1879.
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EBENEZER TIFFANY OF BARRINGTON
BRANCH.
2. EBENEZER (1 Humphrey). Born in what was later Swansea,
Mass., 1663; d. Barrington, R. I., February 10, 1747; m. Elizabeth
(surname not known; b. 1665; d. Barrington, R. I., March 7, 1749).
Ebenczer Tiffany was a prominent member of the Barrington Congre-
gational Church, and was appointed in 1728 a member of a committee to
select a new pastor. He died intestate.
CHILDREN.
2074. i. Ebknf.zbr, b. Barrington, K. I., February 2, 1695; d. Harrington, R. I.,
July 29, 1723 ; unmarried. lie was the first person appointed by the Town
of Barrington to serve on the jury of trials, Bristol County, Mass.
2075. ii. Hezekiah, b. Barrington, K. I., July 27, 1G97 ; d. June 12, 1779; m.
* Sarah (surname unknown; b. 1700; d. May 26, 1772). Hczckiah
Tiffany was a prominent and wealthy citizen of the town. He served on
the jury and was frequently called upon to settle estates, take inventories
and transact other important business. In his will he left his real estate
and much of his personal property to his nephew, Ebenezcr. Child : 2083
Sarah, b. Barrington, R. I., February 19, 1728 ; d. there June 14, 1774.
2076. Hi. Catherine, b. March 5, 1099; m., first, Captain Zechariah Bickncll (b.
Weymouth, Mass., January 9, 1695), a descendant of Zachary Bickncll, one
of the founders of Weymouth. Catherine was probably the mother of
Zachariah Bickncll, who died in Ashford, April 6, 1798, and whose
descendants live in Connecticut. Catherine is mentioned in her brother
Hezckiah's will as " Mrs. Catherine Stores of Mansfield," which implies
that she married a second time and removed to the neighborhood of
Mansfield.
2077. iv. Elizabeth, b. Barrington, R. I., January 31, 1700; m. there James Adams.
Child : 2084 Newdigate, b. 1754; d. January 6, 1798. Some of their de-
scendants now live in Barrington, R. I.
207a v. Eliezer, b. Barrington, R. I., July 3, 1702 ; d. January 22, 1753. He was
sealer of leather, succeeding Recompense Tiffany, who was the first sealer
of leather, and was appointed by the Town of Barrington in 1718.
2079. vi Ei'HRAlM, b. Barrington, R. I., February 4, 1704; & February 27, 1771.
2080. vii. Seth, b. Barrington, R. I., June 4, 1705; d. April 3, 1743. Seth Tiffany
and Isaiah and Eleazer Tiffany were tithing men between 1718-1725.
208L viii. Sarah, b. June 13, 1709 ; d. January 22, 1743. Before the town clerk of
Barrington, R. I., on October 14, 1741, she and Samuel Maxficld announced
their intention of marriage. She was buried in Seckonk, Mass., and may
have had children.
2082. ix. William, b. August 29, 1710 ; d. January 2, 1728. Is said to have been
drowned in Long Island Sound.
136 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
2079. EPHRAIM (2 Ebenezer, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Bar-
rington, R. L, December 27, 1744, Esther Viall (b. 1715; d. March 19,
1702). He was a sea captain.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Barrington, R. I.)
2085. L ELIZARETH, b. January 22, 1745 ; d. March 22, 1767 ; m. Matthew Allin
(b. 1744 ; d. May 10, 1794). He was captain of a Barrington company in
the War of the Revolution. Child : 2089 Elizabeth, b. March 10, 1767.
2086. il Rachel, b. September 22, 1748; d. September 18, 1838; m., in Barring.
ton, R. I., May 3, 1779, Simon Smith (b. 1748 ; lost at sea 1780). Child :
2090 Samuel, b. Barrington, R I., November 23, 1779.
2087. Hi. Molly, b. June 10, 1751 ; d. May 15, 1840.
2088. It. Ebenezek, b. June 10, 1753 ; d. April 4, 1826.
2088. EBENEZER (2079 Ephraim, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Rehoboth, Mass., February 2, 1783, Mary Ann Bullock (b.
Rehoboth, Mass., September 17, 1758, d. Barrington, R. I., December
17, 1848).
He was president of the United Congregational Society of Barrington,
1807-1821. He was at one time a member of the town council and was
twice elected representative to the General Assembly of Rhode Island,
1788, 1800. He performed military service during the War of the Revo-
lution. In his will he left one farm to his two sons and the other farm
to his eight daughters.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Barrington, R. I. )
2089. i. Elizabeth, b. October 14, 1784; d. there November 13, 1874; m. there
November 15, 1821, Captain James Bowen. Child : 2099 William Hale,
b. August 6, 1823 ; m. Caroline S. Smith ; had four daughters and a son.
2090. ii. Sarah, b. January 27, 1786 ; d. March 14, 1809. Unmarried.
2091. iii. ALTHEA, b. February 26, 1788; d. May 12, 1848; m., in Barrington, R. I.,
April 7, 1814, Timothy Phinney Ide (b. Seckonk, Mass., August 19, 1789 ;
d. there May 26, 18G1). Children (all born in Seekonk, Mass.): 2100
William, b. March 4, 1815; m., January 1, 1840, Sarah Ann Stone; had
(a) Timothy Phinney, b. October 18, 1841 ; d. September 5, 1842 ; (b)
George Abel, b. May 27, 1843; (c) William Tiffany, b. March 3, 1845;
(d) Henry Stone, b. December 28, 1846; (e) Sarah Waterman, b. Decern-
ber 12, 1848 ; (f) Frank Augustus, b. December 12, 1850 ; d. October 3,
1858 ; (g) Walter Everett, b. March 19, 1853 ; (h) Althea Tiffany, b.
March 25, 1855 ; (i) Howard Emmons, b. September 8, 1857 ; (j) Caro-
line Lucina, b. March 1, 1860; d. December 3, I860 ; (k) Annie Lucina ;
2101 Mary Ann Bullock, b. August 30, 1817; m., in Seekonk, Mass.,
September 9, 1841, Daniel Hodges Leonard (b. Taunton, Mass., April 21,
1811; d. East Providence, R. I., October 16, 1872); had (a) Charles
Henry, b. March 27, 1843; (b) Althea Ide, b. October 3, 1847; d.
2099.
fe.
2093.
v.
2094.
▼i
2095.
▼ii.
2096.
viii.
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March 25, 1860 ; (c) Mary Ide, b. Jane 19, 1852 ; (d) Flora Hodges, b.
July 4, 1857 ; d. December 19, 1883 ; 2102 Henry Abel, b. April 25, 1820 ;
d. January 1893; m., 1851, Sarah Mitchell Ide; had (a) Charles Henry,
b. February 25, 1854 ; d. in infancy ; (b) Eva Thompson, b. January 13,
1857 ; (c) Timothy Phinney, b. October 2, 1858 ; 2103 Timothy Phinney,
b. July 31, 1825 ; d. November 2, 1839.
Mary Ann, b. February 17, 1790 ; d. August 2, 1862. Unmarried.
Esther Viall, b. February 13, 1793 ; d. May 19, 1881 ; m., in Barring,
ton, R. L, October 2, 1843, Sullivan Martin (b 1788; d. May 27, 1863).
S. P.
Susanna Kent, b. February 13, 1793 ; d. April 5, 1803.
Ebenezer, b. July 13, 1795 ; d. June 4, 1864.
Lydia, b. March 23, 1798; d. January 9, 1892; m., in Harrington, R. I.,
September 9, 1823, Rev. Francis Wood (b. Uxbriclge, Mass., April 8,
1798 ; d. October 29, 1874). Child : 2112 Mark Henry, b. February 19,
1839; m., first, April 1867, Ellen Maria Lackey (d. February 10, 1869);
m., second, January, 1870, Lucy Scott Tafft (d. May 13, 1889); had (by
first marriage ) (a) Ellen Idelle ; (by second marriage) (b) Mary T., (c)
Francis, (d) Harry, (e) Eliza, (f) Harriet.
2097. ia. Hezekiah, b. January 18, 1800; d. January 29, 1872; m., in Harrington,
R. L, November 24, 1846, Eliza Rich (b. May 20, 1817; d. August 20,
1880). Mr. Tiffany was treasurer of the Town of Harrington, R. I., for
thirty-two years. S. P.
2098. a. Lemika, b. February 3, 1802 ; d. September 30, 1888 ; m., in Barrington, R.
I., September 1, 1830, Edmund Carpenter (b. Seekonk, Mass., January 2,
1806 ; d. East Providence, R. I., November 30, 1873 \ Children ( ail born
in Scckonk, Mass.): 2113 Francis Wood, b. June 24, 1832; m., first,
Anna Davis Barney; m., second, Zcphiah Pope; had (by first marriage)
( a ) Emma, (b) Edmund, ( c ) Frank, ( d ) Mary, ( e ) Idclettc ; (by second
marriage) (f) Gilbert Congdon, (g) Harriet Armington, (h) Julia Swain,
(i) Hannah; 2114 Sarah Tiffany, b. May 2, 1834; 2116 Anna Elizabeth,
b. September 14, 1840 ; ra. Michael S. Bebb ; had (a) Anne, (b) William,
(c) Arthur, (d) Edmund, (e) Martha, (f) Frank.
2095. EBENEZER (2088 Ebenezer, 2079 Ephraim, 2 Ebenezer,
1 Humphrey). Married, in Troy, N. H., October 3, 1830, Mary Rich
(b. Northbridge, Mass., September 13, 1810; d. Barrington, R. I., April
8, 1883).
Mr. Tiffany was treasurer of the United Congregational Society, 1837-
1850; vice president, 1850-1859; secretary, 1856-1864; deacon through
the latter years of his life ; town treasurer, 1822-1838; town clerk, 1838-
1864.
CHILDREN.
( All born in Barrington, R. I. )
2104. L Susan Kent, b. October 11, 1832 ; m., in Barrington R. I., March 12,
1854, Charles J. Mauran Smith ( b. Barrington, R. I., October 29, 1830; d.
there May 8, 1892). Children: 2116 Benjamin Kingsley, b. March 29,
138 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1856 ; m., in Warren, R. I., January 15, 1879, May S. Martin (b. Warren,
R. t, October 10, 1800) ; had (all born in Barrington, R. I.) (a) Joseph
Mauran Smith, b. October 5, 1880; (b) Mabel Louise, b. January 28,
1885; (c) Lewis Bosworth, b. March 5, 1886; 2117 Olive Mauran, b.
January 13, 1859 ; 2118 Charles Joseph, b. January 2, 1862 ; 2119 Susan
Tiffany, b. August 17, 1863 ; 2120 William Eyman, b. November 18,
1866 ; m., in Barrington, R. I., June 23, 1891, Evelena Barton (b. Warren,
R I., March 1, 1867) J 2121 Mary Elizabeth, b. July 22, 1869.
2105. II. William Bullock, b. June 14, 1831
2106. Hi. Ebenezer, b. February 16, 1836 ; d. January 8, 1899.
2107. iv. John Ckane, b. January 17, 1838 ; d. December 8, 1897. Unmarried. A
soldier in the Civil War.
2108. v. Mary Louisa, b. February 8, 1840 ; m., in Barrington, R L, June 16, 1872,
Charles Bcmis Ilarbach (b. Bethel, Vt., December 22, 1839). Children
(born in Barrington, R. I.): 2128 Henry Franklin, b. September 15,
1874 ; 2129 Agnes Sophin, b. February 27, 1878.
2109. vi. Sarah Eliza, b. February 11, 1814; m., in Barrington, R. I., January 1,
1867, Charles Henry Bowdcn (b. Providence, R. L, February 5, 1846). S. P.
2110. vii. Samuel Mills, b. July 4, 1846.
2111. viii. Rachel Ann, b. November 13, 1849.
2105. WILLIAM BULLOCK (2095 Ebenezer, 2088 Ebenezer,
2079 Ephraim, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Hastings,
Minn., May 27, 1858, Mary Ann Day (b. Maine, September 1, 1831 ; d.
Seattle, Wash., October 11, 1891) ; ra., second, in Auburn, Cal., August
15, 1892, Mrs. Flora Parkhurst Johnson (b. Ludlow, Vt., February 1,
1864).
Mr. Tiffany spent his boyhood on the Barrington, R. I., farm, where
four generations of Tiflanys had lived before him. In 1855 he went to
the Territory of Minnesota, voting while there to create the new State of
Minnesota. In 1859, he crossed the plains with oxen to the State of Cali-
fornia. In 1860, he went to the territory of Utah, now the State of
Nevada, where his vote helped to create another State, and where he devoted
his energies to developing the rich mines of the Comstock Lode at Virginia
City. In 1866, he moved to California, since which time he has been sur-
veyor and land agent for timber and land companies in Nevada, California
and Washington. In an article entitled "Among the Summits of the
Sierras," Mr. Tiffany is thus described by the Reno Weekly Gazette of
Nevada :
" Perhaps the one man who knows the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range most intimately,
from the south range of Lake Tahcc to the Sierra Valley, is the well-known surveyor and
explorer, William 15. Tiffany, who is as familiar with the most distant and inaccessible
parts as most men are with their town. Mr. Tiffany is a Rhode Island man and left his
native State for the wild West, where, in 1859, he settled in Galena, near Washoe City.
He was one of the first to raise potatoes and other vegetables east of the mountains on
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 139
desert land by irrigation, and, although laughed at by hit neigh bora, his product was of a
very superior quality. In April, I860, he discovered the Willow Creek Mine, His wife
joined him in 1864, and in 1866 the family moved over the line into California and settled
in Truckee, where up to the present time Mr. Tiffany has been engaged as surveyor and
explorer for the timber and lumber firms. His busy life has not made him forget the beau-
ties of nature, and the grandeur of the mountains is as impressive to him as to the most
enthusiastic tourist. But the years have not brought sunshine only. Beside the little
mountain home is the grave of his only boy, who was born in White's Canyon the week
President Lincoln was assassinated."
CHILDREN.
9122. L William Hkzekiah, b. Hastings, Minn., July 13, 1859 ; d. there September
1. 1859.
2123. ii. Hkzekiah Lincoln, b. White's Canyon, Nevada, April 8, 18C5; d. Ogden,
Utah, February 18, 1873.
2124. iii. Mary Frances, b. Truckee, CaL, August 29, 1867 ; d. Auburn, Cal, May
27, 1884.
2106. EBENEZER (2*095 Ebenezer, 2088 Ebenezer, 2079
Ephraim, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Mansfield, Mass., May
23, 1865, Harriet Louise Goodwin (b. Norton, Mass., September 27,
1843).
Mr. Tiffany was town treasurer for twenty-five years.
children.
( All born in Harrington, R. I.)
2125. i. Geokge Edward, b. February 11, 1867 ; d. March 6, 1868.
2126. ii. Ekenezer, b. April 7, 1869. To him the author is greatly indebted for his
untiring efforts in completing this branch of the Tiffany family.
2127. iii. Jessie Goodwin, b. July 4, 1872. She is a graduate of Brown University.
2110. SAMUEL MILLS (210G Ebenezer, 2088 Ebenezer, 2079
Ephraim, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Barrington, R. I.,
June 4, 1873, Arabella Louisa Peck (b. Barrington, R. I., September 4,
1845).
CHILD.
2130. i. Lena Mills, b. Barrington, R. I., August 6, 1874.
140 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
CONSIDER TIFFANY BRANCH.
2, CONSIDER (1 Humphrey). Records are not clear m to which
of Humphrey Tiffany's sons Consider Tiffany was ; but he was twice mar-
ried. The name of his first wife is not known ; but the names of some of her
children have been preserved. The probability is, that he and his brother
Ephraim Tiffany were the founders of the Tiffany branches, with descend-
ants now living in Lyme, Hadlyme, Salem, Somers, Hartland and other
places near these towns. Consider Tiffany married, second, in Lyme,
Conn., January 23, 1753, Mary Davis. There is little known of Consider
Tiffany except that he was a landholder and a farmer. A much-mutilated
deed, which has been preserved, identifies Sergeant Consider Tiffany as
his eldest son. The deed is dated Lyme, Conn., July 13, 1756.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
3131. L Consider, b, Lyme, Conn., March 15, 1730 ; d. HartUnd, Conn., June 19,
1796.
2133. ii. Daniel,
9133. ill. Samuil, b, Lyme, Conn., 1740; d. Tomkins, N. Y.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
9134. iv. TIMOTHY, b. Lyme, Conn., November 24, 1755; d. Barkhunt, Mass., 1841.
2135. t. TiTUS, b. Lyme, Conn,, May 9, 1754.
2131. CONSIDER (2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in
Lyme, Conn., Sarah Wilder (b. Lyme, Conn., August 13, 1738; d. Hart-
land, Conn., November 7, 1818).
Consider Tiffany lived in Lyme, Conn., until after the birth of his first
three children. He was a farmer and also carried on a small business as
storekeeper. At Hartland, where his other children were born, he was
engaged in the same business, but on a much larger scale. Many interest-
ing documents of his have been preserved. He was a vigorous man, trans-
acting a great deal of business and was always careful to enforce his rights.
He was a member of the Church of England and had little patience with the
dissenting sects. He was at one time a schoolmaster, and when he entered
ui>on this work, it is said, it was the first time he had ever been in school ;
but he was a good teacher, so tradition states, and he was a close student.
During the Revolutionary War, he was not alone loyal to the English
church but loyal to the English crown. He was something of an astrono-
mer, and is said to have calculated an almanac, but no copy of it has been
found. He was a writer of prose and of poetry. He kept diaries, in
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 141
which he recorded his daily adventures, one of which covers the period of
one of the French and Indian wars, in 1756. While this diary is in many
places illegible, enough has been deciphered to make it of interest. It
begins on July 28, when the company marched from Lyme, where it was
recruited, to Wallingford, Conn., a distance of thirty-six miles. Here the
company lodged at Mr. Cuthbert's. On July 30, the men marched from
Wallingford to Waterbury, through Chester, and on the 31st to Westbury.
From this point the diary is as follows :
Sunday, Aug 1, we marched from Mr. Scott's at Westbury, pnrt of Waterbury, to Gon*
•ey's on the north pnrt of West-bury, about 9 miles from said Scotts Tavern. After break •
fast, we marched to Litchfield, and dined at one at Mr. Buclls, about 13 miles from the
last said Gonseys ; then it being late in the afternoon, we then marched from Mr. Gon-
seys, one mile and a half to Mr. Waddons, at Goshen. Ye 2nd. day of Aug. we marched
thence from Mr. Waddons to Goshen to Mr. Shaggucks at Canaan about 9 miles
from Goshen. We then marched after dinner from Goshen to the west part of
Canaan, to Mr. Rogers, about 8 miles from said Sedgewicks. We traveled that
day, about 17 miles, from Waddons to Robbins. Tuesday, ye 3rd day of Aug.
then marched from said Robbins at Canaan, to Mr. Bcmis't at the "oblongs,"
about 14 miles from Canaan, and dined at said Bcmis's — Then marched after dinner
from Mr. Bemis's at "Oblongs/' to Mr, Jacob Inker's at Levcningston'a Manner
about 10 miles from Mr, Be mil's, Wc marched that <hy, fully 24 miles, Wed*
ncsday Vc 4th day of Aug, we marched from Anthrum's. or the "Manner," to one Mr,
Church's about 9 miles from Mr, 1 takers, mid went lo breakfast there — then marched
after breakfast, about 17 miles to Clovcrwuck, and dined at one, Mr—— Sunday i at
Ifutsons Kivcr. That 4th day, Aug, wc marched 20 miles from Anthrums, Aug, 6,
1760, we then marched or took water, and sailed from the above said Sunday at Clover*
wark, into the City of Albany, about 40 miles from Sunday at Clovcrwark, — 40 miles we
went that day, and the 6th day Aug. the day after I arrived at Albany, I went to see two
poor criminals executed, which were most shamefully hanged, for the sin of murdur, and
we continued at Albany, from the 5th day of Aug. to the 22nd day of same instant. Sun*
day : Ye 22nd day of Aug. was ordered to guard some cannon, and about 40 wagons to
Fort Edward, and marched that day, to the "Half-Moon," from Albany, fully 12 miles.
Monday : Ye 23rd day Aug. wc marched with our two cannon, and the al>ove said wag-
gons, into ye Stillwaters, about 13 miles from the " Half Moon." Tuesday, ye 21th day
Aug. we then marched from Stillwaters, about 15 miles to Saratoga, and tarried there that
night, and Wednesday, the 25th, we arrived to Fort Edward, about 16 miles from Sara-
toga, at a — o'clock in the afternoon. Thursday, we was ordered to guard some waggons
down to Saratoga, then tarried at Saratoga one day, and the 28th we went down to Scan-
tccock, about 19 miles from Saratoga and about 4 miles from Stillwaters, and returned up
to Saratoga again. It being Sunday, the 20th day of Aug. we rested, and refreshed our-
selves, until Wednesday, the first day of Sept. — then we was ordered to guard Col Burtten
down to Stillwater, and from there, to Cantcrcock, and I arrived there that night, Aug.
3rd, returned from Canttercock to Saratoga. Wc rested that day at Saratoga, until the
8th day of Sept., when wc guarded waggons up to Fort Edward, then returned on the 9th
down to Saratoga, with the waggons, and the next day was 10th Sept, we went down to
Canttercock, to guard some mowing men, for about 20 days, for this our order was,
Saturday : 11th day of Sept. — Saturday, Sent out detail of about 8 men under Sergt.
Lee, to make somo discovery, but made none. Saturday, yo 19th day of Sept, I was with
142 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
16 more, tent out towards Hoosuck, for there we was ihot at by about 20, but had none
killed, but three slightly wounded. Monday : ye 20th day of Sept we returned to Cant*
tercoek, much beat out by a hard travel, and want of water. Tuesday : 21, we rested at
Canttercock. Wednesday, I with 25 men, sent up to Saratoga, to make our return to Col.
Burttn. We arrived there, about o'clock at night, and the next day, we tarried there,
waiting for orders. Sept. 23rd, I received orders to go down to Stillwater, to guard 98
waggons down there, then go over the river to Canttercock, to the rest of our company.
This day, the 25th Sept, and one of our men, was a walking in the fields and saw
two Indians, making preparations in ye grass, to shoot us, but through Goodness, towards
us, we espied them before we come in shot of them, and returned as fast as we could to
our Barracks, and notified our men of ye news, of which our Lieutenant draws off 27 men
and proceeds after them, but found them not, but we saw tracks of about six Indians,
where they had gone along that morning, wc followed them, near 7 miles, in the wead and
small brush. Wc returned back about half-past four in ye afternoon. Sunday, Sept. 26,
I was this day, commander of the waggon guard, from Canttercock to Stillwater, this day,
we carried 40 waggon loads to the river. At night, I was taken very poorly. Monday,
Sept. 27, felt much better than last night. The men seemed to be all overcome with much
duty, and scarce able any of them, (30) to guard the mowing men.
Sept. 28, I received a letter from my wife, dated, ye 9th of this present, which rejoiced
me to hear from her, and of other relatives at home. This afternoon, I was taken with
the Camp distemper. 29th Sept. I was scarcely able to leave my possock, and grew poor*
ly apace. Sept. ye last, we all went up to Saratoga, for we had done haying. I was so
weak, that I went up by water. Friday, Oct. 1st. This day, I felt weaker than yesterday,
and not able to leave my possock. This second day, in the afternoon, Col. Bueton
ordered all our men up to Fort Edward, — I being poorly, and could not go with them,
with six more, was left for weak and sick, and two that was well to take care of us. 3rd
of Oct. felt some better than for some days past 4th Oct. three of the men died, not long
from one another. 18th Oct. Dr. Colmer, — Doctor of the 48th Regiment, thought if I
could get a chance in the waggon, it was best for me to get home, to New England, and
gave a pass from under his own hand. The 19th Oct. I set out for New England,
in company with Scrgant Lee, wc rode that day down to Stillwater, and 20th, we got to
the ** Half Moon," the 21st, This day being Wednesday, wc crossed the river at ye Half
Moon, to go down on the cast side of ye Ilutson, for fear of a small-pox at Albany. This
night, we slept between ye mountains, about two miles below — Plain, had like to froze.
This Thursday, 22nd Oct. I got to Green Bashand, tarried there three days. Monday,
ye 25th, wc set out to cross the Cantihook wood, but could not get to the Half-way House,
and was obliged to lie in the woods this night. This day, Tuesday, ye 20th of Oct, we
had fortun to get a horse, which was to be sold and bought him, giving $3. for him, to
carry our packs upon, but was so poor, that he could not travel so fast as we could. From
Tuesday, ye 2Cth day Oct. I omitted to remark, we walked fast until Oct. ye 28th. Nov.
ye first, we got to Harrcntown. Ye 5th, we got home. Blessed be God, for his goodness
towards me, in preserving me, in time of danger, and strengthening, to undergo, which
was to, the eye of reason, beyond my expectation. Amen 1 "
The following is a letter written in camp by Consider Tiffany to his
parents :
Honorable Father and loving Mother,
My duty to you, and my love to all my brothers and sisters. I take this opportunity to
let you know, that I and my brother is well, and well contented, all but being absent from
THE T1FFANYS OF AMERICA. 143
yon. I write to inform you that Captain Rogers has been out and brought in three
prisoners, and the Stockbridge Indians has brought in two scalps. We expect to come up
home this fall, if nothing extraordinary happens. I desire to be remembered, my duty
to you and my love to all my brothers and friends. No more at present I remain,
Your dutiful and obedient son,
Sept. 80, 1756.
In another part of this diary are several pages of accounts with various
persons, chiefly for rum, cider and various bottles of milk punch, sold to
these persons, which lead us to believe that in addition to the store which
Consider Tiffany ran, many of the accounts of which have been preserved,
he also sold liquor.
The following is contained in a small book with diary, and is a list of
the company of which he was sergeant, and with which he made the afore-
said campaign, composed of the following :
Roll of Captain William Lamson's Company ; enlisted for the French and Indian War,
of 1766.
Officers : Captain — William Lamson : Lieutenant — Hczckiah Sumner.
Ensign — Josiah Stanley. Sergeant — Consider Tiffany, Clerk of Company. Sergeant
— Abijah Lee.
6. Sergt. William Youngs, Ireland.
7. Nathaniel Avary, Lyme, Conn.
8. David Butler, Middletown.
9. Thomas Miller, Lyme, Ct.
10. James Pool New London, Ct.
11. Samuel Comstock, Sayhrook, Ct.
12. Samuel Cornfield, Sayhrook, Ct.
13. Josiah Watcrhous'* • . . . . Killingworth, Ct.
14. Rice Baldwin, Sayhrook, Ct.
15. Elihu Crocker London, Ct.
16. John Fletcher Millbrook, Ct.
17. Josiah Bennett, Lyme, Ct.
18. Daniel Fargo, Norwich, Ct
19. Stephen Otis, Lyme, Ct
20. John Ross Killingworth, Ct
21. Ichabod Fargo, Norwich, Ct
22. Ebenezer Miller, Middletown, Ct.
23. William Dowley Lyme, Ct.
24. Davis Johnston, Middletown, Ct.
25. Ambrose Eagelson, Middletown, Ct
26. Moses Borow, Farmington, Ct
27. Amos Fox, New London.
28. Amos Chappie, New London.
29. John Foster, Middletown, Ct
30. Nathaniel Ronney, ** *'
31. Amos Lucas, " "
144 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
88. Samuel Bailey, . Haddam, Ct
86. Simon Cone, '• "
37. Daniel Cyrus, New London, Ct
38. John Mantauk, Long Island, N. Y.
39. Joshua Ancom, Lyme, Ct
40. Joshua Nonesuch, Norwich, Ct
41. Ishmiel Chockeyfish . New London, Ct
42. Simon Choychoi, New London, Ct
43. Joash Hall, Middletown, Ct
44. Seth Thairs Middletown, Ct
46. Zachariah Spencer, . . . . . . . . . . . East Haddam, Ct
46. Joseph Mark, Middletown, Ct
47. John Hill, Middletown, Ct
" This Catalogue, or Roll of Muster, is the full and whole of Captain William Lamson't
officers and men, which was mustered and received at Albany, in Dutchess Co., in ye
Province of N. Y. this 8th day of Aug. A. D. 1766.
Sergeant, pr Consider Tiffany.
Clerk.
Sergeant Consider Tiffany evidently had some direful experience of the
charges of the law, for he gave vent to his feelings in the verses which
follows :
CONNECTICUT LAW.
A lawyer's bill of costs you'll see,
From A. B. C. to N. O. P.
To giving my advice at first,
Full forty shillings ; have I must,
For drawing your complaint, ten more ;
For writ and summons, give me four.
For two citations I did give,
Give mc ten more, or I can't live ;
And for my travel and my fee,
Give me l a pounds, deducting three.
For writing of an evidence,
Your worship must allow ten pence,
For answering when you did call,
Give me one pound or none at all.
And for my plea of abatement,
Give me ten shillings and I'm content
For pleading of the real cause,
Ten shillings give me, that's your laws.
For reading you the jury's voice,
Give mc sixteen pence, and I'll rejoice.
For making N's account complete,
Give me eighteen pence, — I wrote one sheet
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 14$
For O'i account, which I corrected,
Give me one pound, as I've expected.
For P's attendance and expense,
I think 'tis worth two hundred pence.
His travel is about four mile,
Allow two shillings for his toil.
For any attending on this court,
Give me five pounds for my support.
And five pounds more, as does appear
In putting off it, the last year.
The whole sum total, I receipt,
Is eighteen pounds, for it I wait
Besides twelve shillings more I add,
This bill is small, which makes me mad.
Consider Tiffany had an extensive library for those times, keeping a
list of his books. A list of the volumes contained in his library, in 1 788,
has been found in Consider Tiffany's own writing in a book of sermons.
The list shows the strong religious turn of his mind. It is printed in full
as follows :
1. An exposition of Book to the Ephesians, by D. D. Goodwin.
2. The Common Prayer Book with the Kubricks and other forms.
3. The History of England, down to the year 1760, and of each Kings Reign.
4. The Wars of the Jews and Distruction of the Temple and Nation.
6. The History of Charles 12th, King of Sweden.
6. Mr. Strang's Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Sterling Graves at Hart land.
7. Mr. Bartholomew's Remarks on the Doings of the Consociation at Wallingford.
8. Mr. Bolles attempts to confute Dr. Bayles on the First Day, Sabbath.
9. A Looking Glass for the Presbyterians at New London.
10. A Brief Account of the Family of Dutartes in South Carolina.
11. A Narration of Life and Death of John Lewis, who was executed Sept. 29,
1760.
12. A plain Address to the Quakers and other Enthusiasts, by Robert Ross.
13. Mr. Hubbards Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England, 1675 and 1676.
1 L Stillman's Oration on American Liberty, from Micah 7th. Chapter.
15. Mr. Andrew's Sermon of Christ's Nativity, preached at Wallingford, Dec 28,
1708.
16. Mr. Forward's sermon, at the ordination of Mr. Rufus Hawley, at Farmington.
17. The History of the Holy Bible, by Donas Graile, M. A.
18. The History of Christ, and the 12 Apostles, By Mr. Taylor.
19. The History of Mr. William's Captivity and Return from Canada.
20. Mr. Trumbull's Plea, in Vindication of Connecticut to Land West of N. Y.
21. Mr. Fingal ; Canto 1st, 2nd. 3rd. and 4th, by John Trumbull Esqr.
22. A Narrative of the proceedings against New Hampshire, Grants, by L. Allen.
23. Dr. Minor's Defense, in favour of Polygamy, his pleas and issue.
146 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Ot
24. Banyan's Pilgrim Progress.
25. Culman'j English and Latin Sentences for children.
36. A Mnascript of Diverse subjects, in prose and poetry, by C Tiffany.
27. A Dialogue between a Presbyterian and his friend, by Mr. Wesley.
28. Mr. Frothingham's Remarks on Saybrook Platform, Ross, Bartlet & Co.
29. Tilden's Miscellaneous Poems, on war and other subjects.
30. Mr. Vict'rs Sermon on Good Friday.
31. Mr, Vict'rs Fairwell charge, To his Parishiners in 1787, when he removed.
32. Wonderful Prodigies Discovered, in above 300 histrics, by Robert Burton.
33. Extracts and proceedings of the First American Congress in 1774.
34. An Explanation of the Church Catechism, by John Lewis, M. A.
35. Mr. Romains Discourse on the Benefit of the Holy Spirit in Man &c.
30. Free Remarks on American Affairs in 1778 to 1780, by Dr. Johnson,
37. Improvement of Vacancy hours, by Governor Wolcott Esqr.
38. An Essay upon Repentance to the Last, A good Disciple —
39. The Duty, and a Mark of Zions' Children, a Funeral Sermon by J. Morhan,
M. A
40. Mr. Moss's Election Sermon, May 12, 1715.—
41. Mr. Hayes Funeral Sermon, by Mr. Mather of Saybrook, Nov. 10, 1729.
42. Mr. Fith's ordination Sermon, by Mr. Lewis, V. D. M. Dec. 27, 1732.
43. Nile's Essay on God's wonder working Providence in Taking Cape Britain, in
1740.
An Election Sermon, by Mr. Timothy Woodbridge in May, 1727.
45. Little Children Invited to Jesus Christ, by Mr. Samuel David, A M. in May
1758.
46. The History of the Life of Judas Iscariot, the son of Perdition.
47. History of the King and Cooler.
48. A New game of Cards — a perpetual Almanack and Prayer Book.
50. Purgatory Illustrated, by Father Montague Olavery, a Pal'ist priest.
51. An Answere to Mr. Wadsworth Sermon, by John Rogers, 1721 —
52. Mr. Victr's Sermon at Hartford, on Roman's 15th Chapter, 4th verse.
53. A poem on the unsuccessfulness of the British Army, in the late unhappy wars.
54. The Mariners Compass rectified, By Jones Atkinson — by C. Tiffany.
55. A manuscript of the most remarkable occurrences, Battles and Settlement in
America.
56. A Jewish Sermon, preached at the Synagogue in Newport, in 1773.
57. A Discourse against the Doctrine of Fate,
58. A Fast Day, Sermon, July 20, 1775. By S. Andrews, A M.
59. An Oration on the Death of Dr. Mills, by C. Tiffany.
60. A Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul. By Samson Sccom, in 177L
61. The Most Important Questions Answered, by Mr. Hall A. M. in 1760.
62. Mr. Marsh's Christmas Sermon, in A D. 1787.
63. Mr. Romanic's Sermon on Ezekiel, 36th, verses 25-26:27, preached May 19, 1755.
64. Dr. Falkner's Vindication of Publick form of Prayer.
After returning from the campaign of 1756 he apparently joined
another military company, as a document has been preserved, addressed to
41 ye honorable county court at Hartford to be held ye Olst Tuesday of
November, 1757." This document is inserted. The company probably
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bad its headquarters at Preston. An interesting period of Sergeant Con-
sider Tiffany's life is connected with the Revolutionary War. During the
War of Independence, some time in 1778, Consider Tiffany was confined
to his farm in the town of Hartland, Conn., because of his outs|K>kcn
Toryism. After being confined for fifteen months there, learning that an
effort was being made for his release, he addressed the following letter to
the chairman of the committee :
Mr. Ensign — I understand that the committee are about to release me, being ashamed
of their depriving me of that liberty they did 15 months ago.
I can answer the pretended committee that I never did anything that I am sorry for,
more than that I have done too much in favor of the United States against genuine reason
and the dictates of concicnce, and the unerring Scriptures, which error I am unfeignedly
sorry for. I am, and always was a sincere friend of America. But if I had the same
opinion of the United States as I have of poor Hartland, I should think it my duty to do
my utmost to have them subdued. Sir, I suppose there may be two reasons that induce
the committee to release me without my asking them, The first, a guilty conscience for
abusing me without a cause, the second, to dismiss me so that I can be drafted. But, that be
as it may this I will assure you, and all men, that I never intend to go into the camps, and
if I am forced thither, I intend to fight for that side that I think I ought to. I would
further tell you that I retain the same principles that I had five years ago. Don't mean to
hurt any man, and am contented to remain in my own business and happy in not seeing
the face of my implacable enemies. — Therefore please so use your endeavors that I may
remain happy as I now am, and you will oblige your old friend.
CONSIDER TIFFANY.
Hartland, March 8th, 1780.
During the Revolutionary War, Consider Tiffany kept a diary of the
events that were passing. On his death he left this diary to his eldest son,
with the instructions that it was to be transmitted from eldest son to eldest
son as an heirloom. It is now in the possession of Henry Tiffany, of
Clyde, Ohio. It forms a valuable contribution to the revolutionary history
of the country, written, of course, from the Tory standpoint. It is in a
bad state of decay, and it is to be hoped that the diary will be copied and
preserved. He had a great contempt for the dissenting church, and it is
said that a minister of the parish in which he resided said to Consider
Tiffany one day that it was rather hard for him to have to pay for the sup-
port of preaching which he never heard. To this the staunch Church of
England man responded, "It would be much harder to have to hear it."
Many anecdotes are extant showing his learning and his cleverness. A
chair still exists which he whittled out with his jackknife, with his name
and the date elaborately carved on the back. This rugged old farmer and
scholar, in addition to making his living as a storekeeper and a farmer,
was a brave soldier, a good churchman, a writer of prose and poetry, and
148 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
an astronomer. He was one of those characters who rise above their
fellows, no matter how low their position in life, nor how adverse their
circumstances. Consider Tiffany's will is a characteristic document, and
to his great grandson, F. B. Tiffany, the auther of this genealogy is in-
debted for a complete copy. This copy has been made to correspond with
the line numbering as written by Consider TifTany himself, and shows the
erasures and interlineations that are in the original. The spelling and the
use of capitals has also followed the original. On the back of the will
appears the following :
Hartland February 19th 1778 Then Received
of my father Consider Tiffany the full and whole value of four mulling Cows in whole or
what Shall be
in part of my portion, agreeable to A his Lost will and Testament A Received the
Same to my Cheerful Exceptance and free Satisfaction as witness my hand in the presents
of Samuel Tiffany Jemima Tiffany
Jeremiah Crane.
Following is an exact copy of the will :
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CONSIDER TIFFANY.
I. In the Name of God Amen, this Seventh Day of february A. D. 1776
3. I Consider Tiffany of Hartland, in the County of Litchfield and State
3. of Connecticutt in New England Being in a State of Good Health in Body,
4. and of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be Given to God therefor and
5. Therefore calling to mind the mortality of my Body, Knowing that it is
6. appointed for all men Once to Die, I Do therefore By these presents, make
7. and ordain this may Last will and testament, that is to Say, principally
8. and first, I Give and Recommend my Soul to God that Gave it, and my Body to
9. the Earth, to be Buried in a Decent Christian manner, nothing Doubting but
10. that I Shall Receive the Same again at the General Resurrection, and as
II. touching Such worldly Estate wherewith it Hath pleased God to Bless me
12. with in this world, I Do Give, Demise and Dispose of the Same in the manner
13. following, Namely ■
14. Imprimus — I Give and Bequeath unto Sarah my wife one third part of my
and Immovable
15. Improvement of my moveable A Estate (after my debts are paid out of the
16. Said moveables) as Long as She Remain my widow, ( unmarried) and no Longer
17. and also one third part of all my houses and Buildings in the township
18. of Hartland ( meaning the Improvement thereof During her widowhood, as above
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19. and no Longer Item- — I Give and Bequeath unto my three Sons, Ephriam
90. Levi and Consider all my Lands that I have now, or shall hereafter have, in
91. any town or towns, State or States ( Except the Third part of the Improvements as
92. above to their mother During her widowhood ) to be Equally Divided, in Quantity
23. and Quality Between them—— Item — I Give to my three Sons above
24. named my wearing apparrel together with all my utentials for my trade and
together with my whole Stock
25. Husbandry A to be Equally Divided Between them — Item — I Give unto
26. my three Daughters, Jemima, Dorothy and Betty ten pounds to Each, to
27. Be paid in money, or Cattle, or Sheep at this Rate : three pound for a midling
28. Cow : Sue pound per score for stock Sheep &c*within two years after my
Before my Death
29. Decease, or when Each, or Eitherare of Lawful age if I don't let them have it^
the improvement of
SO. Item I Give A two thirds of my moveables to my Son Ephriam until
31. Levi Comes of age, and Consider is Seventeen Years old, and if Either of my said
32. Sons Should Die Heirless then to Devolve to the Sirvivours, or to the
33. male heir, or heirs of the Living — Item I will and ordain that Each
34. of My Three Sons above mentioned arc Each one to Bare his Equal part to Support
her
36. their mother in her widowhood, with all things for^Comfortable.
my
36. Subsistance — Item I Give unto A thrce Sons above named all my money that I
37. Shall have at my Decease, or is Due at that time unto me, to be Equally Divided
38. Between them : I Do Likewise appoint my Eldest Sirviving son to be
this
39. my Sole Executor to^my last will and testament and Guardccn to all my
40. Children unto Lawful age ( if any I Leave ) Rattifying this, and no other
41. to be my Last will and testament — In witness whereof I have hereunto
42. Set my hand and Seal this Seventh Day of February A. D. 1778
43. Signed, Scaled, pronouueed, and Declared by
the Said Consider Tiffany to be his Last will Consider Tiffany
and testament — In present
of Samuel Tiffany
John Austin
Jeremiah Crane
N B line 15 the word (and Immovable) was interlined Before Signing.
N B line 30 the word (the Improvement of) was Done before Signing
N B Line 25 from the top after the word Husbandry ( together with my whole stock )
was interlined before Signing
also line 29 at the End, the word ( Before my Death and in
the 39th Line the word (this) was interlined Before Signing——
J50 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
CHILDREN.
1196. i. Jemima, b. Lyme, Coon., October 12, 1756 ; d. Hartland, Conn., July 94,
1784 ; m,, in Lyme, Conn., May 21, 1778, Ebenezer Crane. Child :
2151 Aaron, b. Lyme, Conn., March 3, 1781 ; d. Hartland, Conn., October
3, 1871 ; m. Sybil Atkins (b. October 2, 1785 ; d. West Hartland, Conn.,
January 25, 1873) ; had (a) Dennison, b. August 14, 1804 ; d. May 28,
1871 ; (b) Aaron ; (c) Austin, b. West Hartland, Conn., January 3, 1807 ;
d. Goodrich, Mich., October 17, 1850; (d) Susan ; (e) Aurelia Sibley.
2137. ii. EniRAlM, b. Lyme, Conn., November 8, 1758; d. Barkamstead, Conn.,
April 7, 1818.
2138. ML Dorothy, b. Hartland, Conn., June 19, 1762; m., December 27, 1781,
Moses Darbc. They removed to Pennsylvania. A letter of hers is extant,
addressed to her brother Consider, dated at Kingston, February 17, 1815,
in which she speaks of a safe journey. This letter is signed by her hue.
band and herself.
2139. iv. Levi, b. Hartland, Conn., April 23, 1766; d. Barkamstead, Conn., Novem*
bcr 20, 1851.
9140. r. Consider, la Hartland, Conn., March 12, 1769 ; d. there September 4, 1859 ;
m., 1791, Millie Keescford (l>. March 5, 1772; d. May 10, 1849>
Children: 2140a Amelia, b., in Hartland, Conn., April 9, 1792; d.
August 7, 1804; unmarried; 2140n Daniel, b. Hartland, Conn., October
18, 1795; d. Barkamstead, Conn., January 23, 1878; m., 1824, Sylvia
Phelps (b. Barkamstead, Conn., 1799 ; d. August 1, 1831 ; had (a) Sarah,
b. Hartland, Conn., February 2, 1825; d. January 11, 1895; unmarried;
(b) Oscar, b. Barkamstead, Conn., August 19, 1827.
9141. vl Betsey Wilder, b. Hartland, Conn., February 25, 1772; d. Bath, O.,
February 16, 1838; m., in Hartland, Conn., Asher Huntley. With her
husband she left the town of her birth and traveled through New York
State. Some of her letters from New York State have been preserved, in
which she tells of her journey through the snow and gives an interesting
account of bartering for grain and other necessities. That she was very
• religious is shown by her constant exhortations to her mother and her
brothers to remain true to the Methodist faith and to prepare for the
hereafter. Children : 2160 Asher ; m. Phebe Hitchcock (b. Hartland,
Conn. ; d. June 15, 1838); had (a) Mary L., b. November 10, 1818; (b)
Nathan N., b. November 30, 1820 ; (c) Leonard, b. October 10, 1823 ; (d)
Asher, b. March 17, 1825 ; (e) Sarah T., b. October 2, 1827; d. January
18, 1833 ; (f ) William II., b. July 14 ; d. July 25, 1829 ; (g) Levi A., b.
October 30, 1830; (h) Sarah, b. October 24, 1833; (i) Chauncey, b.
August 16, 1835 ; 2167 Betsey ; 2168 Levi ; 2169 Leonard.
2137. EPHRAIM (2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey).
Married, in Hartland, Conn., February 27, 1783, Anna Harger (b. 1758 ;
d. Barkamstead, Conn., December 17, 1824).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Barkamstead, Conn.)
2152. i. Timothy, b. November, 1783 ; d. Barkamstead, Conn., 1842.
2153. ii. Joel, b. June 29, 1785; d. Barkamstead, Conn., September 15, 1870.
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3154. id. Sally.
2155. far. Ephraim, b. 1792; d. Riverton, Coon., May 15, 1872; m, Polly Howd.
Children : 2155a Salmon, b. 1814 ; d. January 4, 1857 ; 2155b Clarissa,
b. 1818; d. August 90, 1895; 2155c Correll, b, 1820; d. November 28,
1832.
2156. v. Philomen, b. May, 1801 ; d. Barkamstead, Conn., January 2, 1862.
2167. vL Russkll, b. 1789 or 1790 ; m. Betsey Hosford of Canaan, Conn. Children :
2157a Russell H., b. Barkamstead, Conn., January 24, 1812 ; d. Hartford,
Conn., February 6, 1892; m. Rachel Benjamin ; had (a) Frederick Russell,
d— ; (b) Frank Benjamin, (c) Albert Hill ; 2157b Angelinc Elizabeth, b.
Barkamstead, Conn., August 6, 1813 ; d. December 15, 1891 ; m., Novem-
ber 25, 1833, Albert Hill of Bristol, Conn.; had (a) Jane Augusta, b. June
28, 1836; d. September 11, 1842; (b) Angelinc Z„ b. May 12, 1841; d.
May 6, 1868 ; m. Edward M. Mills.
2158. rii. A Daughter, d. young, of consumption.
2159. viiL A Daughter, d. young, of consumption.
2153. JOEL (2137 Ephraim, 2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1
Humphrey). Married, in Barkamstead, Conn., 1804-05, Hannah Wilder
(b. Barkamstead, Conn., January 18, 1783 ; d. there November 20, 1853).
CHILDREN.
( All born in Barkamstead, Conn. )
2170. i. Anna, b. May, 1806 ; d. September, 1807.
2171. it Henry, b. September 8, 1807 ; d. Medina, O., September 28, 1864.
2172. iii. Elijah, b. January 8, 1810 ; d. Nashua, N. H., September 18, 1887.
2173. ir. Joel, b. September 6, 1812; d. Hinsdale, 111., July, 1893.
2174. v. James, b. November 6, 1814; m., in Barkamstead, Conn., May, 1839,
Sophronia Case. Children : 2174a William H., b. Barkamstead, Conn.,
May 2, 1840 ; m. Margaret Case. In August, 1862, he enlisted in the 19lh
Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. He was honorably discharged from the
service July 7, 1865 ; 2174b James Byron, b. Barkamstead, Conn., Decern*
ber 9, 1849 ; d. April, 1883 ; m. Anna Marble ; 2174c Ella J., b. Barkara-
stead, Conn., June 30, 1831 ; m. February 7, 18G8, Watson Denning of
Barkamstead, Conn. James Tiffany was judge of the Probate Court of
Barkamstead, Conn., 1861-62, and town clerk, 1853-55.
2176. vi. William, b. January 12, 1818 ; d. March 29, 1899.
2176. vit Ann Wallace, b. December 11, 1819 ; m., in Canton, Conn., November
24, 1842, Osmund Case ( b. Granby, Conn., December 19, 1813 ; d. Bark-
amstead, Conn., January 29, 1889). Children : 2199 Wallace, b. Canton,
Conn., February 19, 1844 ; in., in Barkamstead, Conn., November 9, 1869,
Sarah E. Talmadge (b. Barkamstead, Conn., November 20, 1842); had
George Wallace, b. February 2, 1875; 3000 Joel, b. October 12, 1845;
m., first, in Barkamstead, Conn., October 15, 1867, Adelaide L. Case; m.,
second, in Norwich, Conn., May 1, 1884, Ella Randall; had (by first
marriage) (a) Leon M., b. Barkamstead, Conn., January, 1869; (b) Ida
L., b. Bristol, Conn., December 31, 1872; (c) Josie A., b. June 11,
1874 ; ( d ) Warren, b. July 13, 1877 ; d. October 6, 1880 ; (by second
marriage) (e) Mabel R., b. October 23, 1885; (f) Joel H., b. June 30,
152 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
1800; 8001 Nelson, b. Uartland, Conn., August 19, 1847; d. May
25, 1848; 3002 Anna, b. Hartland, Conn., June 24, 1849; to., in
Barkamstcad, Conn., December 8, 1869, Monroe Hart; had (all born
in Barkamstcad, Conn.) (a) George A., b. August 20, 1871 ; (b) Ernest
M., b. February 24, 1874; (c) Chester, b. September 18, 1877; (d)
Deloi ()., b. June 8, 1884; 3003 Emma Jane, b. Uartland, Conn.,
April 1, 1851; m., in Barkamstcad, Conn., May 24, 1871, Burton TiiTany,
her cousin (sec descendants of Levi Tiffany); 3004 George A., killed
in childhood by an accident at Barkamstead, Conn. ; 3005 Frances,
m., March 4, 1876, Cromwell C. Gidman ; had (a ) H. Cubossic, b. Bark,
amstcad, Conn., June 17, 1878; (b)Vernor F., b. Falls Village, Conn.,
July 14, 1883 ; 3006 Julia A., m., October 1, 1890, George Oriatt of Bris-
tol, Conn.; had (a) Eugene Edward, b. Bristol, Conn., July 13, 1891;
(b) Lucea Crawford, b. Bristol, Conn., March 17, 1893; 3007 Alice;
unmarried.
2177. viii. Hannah, b. November 27, 1823. Unmarried.
2171. HENRY (2153 Joel, 2137 Ephraim, 2131 Consider, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married Lydia Bradford (b. Rowley, Mass.,
September 10, 1810; d. Medina, O., December 25, 1882).
children.
2178. L Henry B., b. Granger, O., December 12, 1833.
2179. ii. Frances Dwight, b. Granger, O., April 19, 1838; d. Obcrlin, O., March
30, 185a
2178. HENRY B. (2171 Henry, 2153 Joel, 2137 Ephraim, 2131
Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Litchfield, O.,
December 1, 18G4, Elizabeth Nickerson (b. Litchfield, O., January 30,
1840).
Mr. Tiffany is the owner of Consider Tiffany's diary, to which refer-
ence is made elsewhere.
CHILDREN.
3008. L Henry A., b. Medina, O., August 27, 1866. *
3009. ii. George D„ b. Medina, O., April 10, 18G9 ; m., in Clyde, O., December
25, 1892, Kstellc Robinson.
3010. Ui. Charles J., b. Clyde, O., February 27, 1871.
3011. iv. WlLLARD, b. Clyde, O., September 14, 1876,
3012. v. Frances H., b. Clyde, O., January 9, 1878.
3013. vi. Florence E., b. Clyde, O., August 25, 1882.
2172. ELIJAH (2153 Joel, 2137 Ephraim, 2131 Consider, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Barkamstead, Conn., 1829, Martha
Minerva Burwell (b. Barkamstead, Conn., January, 1813; d. there May,
1849).
JOEL TIFFANY.
(2173.)
(From a poor print.)
THE T1FFANYS OF AMERICA. 153
CHILDREN.
(All born in Barkamstead, Conn.)
2180. L Orvilli a, b. May 10, 1841 ; m., in Hartford, Conn., Almira Giddings.
Child : 3014 Giddings Ballou. On August 20, 18C2, Mr. Tiffany enlisted
in Company F, 2d Connecticut Artillery, and was promoted to lieutenant.
9181. ii. Martha Minerva, b. October 22, 1831; m., in Barkamstcad, Conn., Octo.
ber 22, 1849, Rev. Lemuel Richardson (b. Barkamstcad, Conn., May 20,
1829). Children: 3015 Mary Minerva, b. August 20, 1855; m„ in Port
Jefferson, L. I., June 30, 1880, Martin W. Griffin ; 3016 Nellie G., b.
April 22, 1859; m., July 22, 1890, James J. Butler; 3017 Clara F., b.
August 25, 1863.
2182. hi. Margaret, m., in New York City, 1852, Amos Gardner. Children : 3018
Henry ; 3019 Orville Tiffany ; 3020 Fred O. ; 3021 Frank E.,— lost on
steamer "City of Columbus," which went down off Gay Head, Mass.,
January 18, 1887.
2183. ir. Mary E., b. February 17, 1830; m., in Hartford, Conn., 1850, Lorain Gid-
dings. Children: 2183a Martha M., b. November 11, 1857; d. Novem-
ber 27, 1857; 2183b Mary G., b. November 11, 1857; d. January 15,
1808; 2183c Frederick O., b. February 11, 1864; m., May 12, 1880,
Florence Farnsworth ; 2183d Frank E., b. August 10, 1866; d. January
18, 1884 ; 2183E Grace G., b. September 17, 1872 ; d. August 22, 1873.
2173. JOEL (2153 Joel, 2137 Ephraim, 2131 Consider, 2 Con-
sider, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, October, 1834, Cornelia Maria Tryon
(b. Bethlehem, Conn., March 4, 1812; d. Gainesville, O., February 23,
1859) J m., second, in Rochester, N. Y., Margaret Mason.
In 1831, Mr. Tiffany entered the law office of William G. Williams,
New Hartford, Conn. The following year he went to Ohio, where he
resumed the study of law at Medina, and was admitted to the bar in 1834.
He later gave up his law practice to devote his time to religious matters.
In 1861 he went to Albany, N. Y., where he published, through W. C.
Little, a work on " Trusts and Trustees." In 18G3 he published " Practice
Under the New York Code." He also digested the " New York Justices'
Court of Appeals Code," which was published. In 18GG-67 he wrote a
work on "Government and Constitutional I^aw," as applicable to the
United States and to the several States. He was apj>ointcd by Gov.
Fenton reporter of the Court of Appeals. During his three years' term
of office he reported twelve volumes of Court of Appeals rcj>orts, known
as "Tiffany Records." He was a believer in spiritualism, and one of the
earliest exponents of that faith.
children by first marriage.
2184. i. Mary Louise, b. Medina, O., October 18, 1835; m., October 22, 1857,
James Van Inwagen. Children (all born in Chicago, III.) : 3022 Richard ;
154 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
8023 Fred, m,, September 0, 1885, Lucca Irish ; 3024 Louise, m., Septem-
ber 6, 1885, Whitney Mock ridge ; 3025 James ; 3026 Arthur.
9185. ii. Amelia Maria, b. Elyria, O., April 15, 1838 ; m. Joseph Warner of
Tryonville, Pa. Child : 3027 Daniel, b. Hydetown, Pa., m., January 31,
1893, Lucca Street.
2188. III. JULIA Saram, b. Elyria, O., July 10, 1843; d. Hydetown, Pa.; m. Truman
Tryon. Children : 3028 Louisa; in., July 2, 1885, Alfred Whitney Fee;
3029 Cora, m., 1887, Elmer Archer ; 3030 Bernard.
2187. iv. Martha Augusta, b. Elyria, O., November 26, 1845; m., September 22,
1809, Barnett Vernon Humphrey. Children : 3031 Frederick Vernon, b.
Albany, N. Y. ; m., October, 1892, Lydia Adams ; 3032 William Oliver, b.
Albany, N. Y. ; d. Chicago, 111.
2188. r. Ella Henrietta, b. Elyria, O., December 23, 1847; m., June 8, 1876,
John Bright Page. Children : 3033 Thomas LeRoy, b. Chicago, 111. ; 3034
Eulalic Bright, b. Hinsdale, 111.
2189. vi. Harriet Isauelle, b. Little Mountain, O., January 2, 1854.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
FRANCES Lord, m., September 6, 1884, Charles Wilkin. Children : 3035
Margaret Maurine, b. Oswego, Kan. ; 3036 Josephine Eleanor, b. Hins-
dale, 111. ; 3037 Frederick, b. Parsons, Kan.
Lkon Joel, in., June 8, 1884, Helen Graham. Child : 3038 Josephine
Margaret, b. Monomce, 111.
NVilder Mason.
George Steele.
2175. WILLIAM (2153 Joel, 2137 Ephraim, 2131 Consider, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, January 25, 1846, Elizabeth Maria
Cornish (b. Simsbury, Conn., April 21, 1823).
Mr. Tiffany is a prominent merchant of Barkamstead, Conn.
children.
(AH born in Barkamstead, Conn.)
2194. L Frances Elizabeth, b. November 22, 1847 ; m., in Barkamstead, Conn.,
November 1, 1871, William F. Taylor. Children (all born in Barkam-
stead, Conn.) : 3039 Maude Charlotte, b. September 13, 1872 ; 3040 Roger
William, b. October 25, 1875 ; 3041 Mary Elizabeth, b. August 14, 1877.
2195. ii. LEVERETT Williams, b. September 21, 1850; m., November 6, 1873,
Catherine E. Freeman. Children : 3042 Mabel Freeman, b. Canterbury,
Conn., June 3, 1875 ; d. October 7, 1»*J8 ; 3043 Harold Freeman, b. New
Hartford, Conn., June 6, 1881 ; d. September 9, 1881 ; 3044 Heleu Free-
man, b. Winsted, Conn., January 3, 1889; 3045 Margaret Cornish, b.
Winsted, Conn., November 15, 1891.
2198. iii. Ellen Jane Torbett, b. December 27, 1855; m., May 6, 1890, Alvin N.
StewarL
1197. iv. Mary Edna, b. May 4, 1859; m., in Barkamstead, Conn., November 16,
1881, Wilbur S. Ailing of New Hartford (b. Oxford, Conn., March 7,
1859). Children : 3046 Edna Tiffany, b. Barkamstead, Conn., November
2190.
vii.
2191.
viii.
2192.
fab
2193.
X.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 155
14, 1883; 3047 Ward Tiffany, b. New Hartford, Conn., June 27, 1887;
3048 Marion, b. Barkam stead, Conn., December 29, 1889; d. there Janu-
ary 23, 1891 ; 3048a Sidney Bigelow, b. Norwich, Conn., April 7, 1897 ;
3048b Elizal>cth Cornish, b. Norwich, Conn., November 18, 1899; d.
August 13, 1900.
2198. v. Dwight, b. March 21, 1801 ; m., March 21, 1888, Emeline A. Vosburgh.
Children (all born in Barkamstcad, Conn.): 3049 Elizabeth Adelia, b.
February 11, 1889; 3050 Mildred, b. March 15; d. August 30, 1891;
3051 Ralph, b. June 11, 1893.
2139. LEVI (2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married,
first, in Barkamstead, Conn., December 25, 1787, Eunice Whetmore (b.
Middletown, Conn., October 4, 1766; d. Barkamstead, Conn., March 28,
1830); m., second, Fanny Slade.
children.
2160. L Oliver W., b. Litchfield, Conn., August 2, 1789.
2161. it Asher, b. Litchfield, Conn., August 21, 1791 ; d. Farmington, N. Y., April
14, 1871.
2162. Hi. Consider, b. Barkamstead, Conn., February 5, 1794 ; d. Bristol Centre,
N. Y., July 2, 1870.
2163. iv. Levi, b. Barkamstead, Conn., September 4, 1797. He spent most of hit
life near Augusta, Ga., where he married and had issue, but no records
have been obtained.
2164. v. Bkla, b. Barkamstcad, Conn., September 28, 1799 ; d. Blandford, Mast.,
April 1, 1879.
2165. vi. Chauncey, b. Barkamstcad, Conn., April 7, 1805; d. Barkamstcad, Conn.,
December 25, 1881.
8165a viL Sally, b. Barkamstead, Conn., April 18, 1807; d. Pittsficld, Mass.
2161. ASHER (2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humph-
rey). Married, in Hartford, Conn., March 23, 1813, Hannah H. French
(b. Hartford, Conn., July 6, 1793; d. East Bloomfield, N. Y., June 11,
18C6).
CHILDREN.
3052. i. Giles, b. Granby, Conn., September 11, 1814 ; m. Eliza A. Dunham.
Child : 3070 Mary Jane, b. Bristol, N. Y. ; d. Richmond, N. Y. ; m.
Ulysses Wheeler of Bloomfield, N. Y.
3053. ii. Levi H., b. Bristol, N. Y., May 22, 1820; m. Betsey Childs. Children:
3071 George, b. and d. Richmond, N. Y. ; m. Lucretia Kingsbury of
Bristol, N. Y. ; 3072 Betsey, b. and d. Richmond, N. Y. ; m. Burt Leach
of Richmond, N. Y.j 3073 Carrie, b. Richmond, N. Y. ; m. Montgomery
Fisher of Richmond, N. Y.
3054. iii. Erastus, b. Bristol, N. Y., February 18, 1822; m. Julia Hitchcock.
Child : 3074 George, b. Bristol, N. Y. ; in. Emma Smith of Manchester,
N. Y.
3055. iv. Byron J., b. Bristol, N. Y., July 15, 1824.
156 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
8066. v. Cordelia, b. Bristol, N. Y., August 5, 1820; <L there March 8, 1892; m.
David M. Wilder. Children (all born in Bristol, N. Y.): 3079 Oscar;
8080 Frances ; 3081 Adelaide.
3007. rt Julia M. # b. Bristol, N. Y., July 13, 1833 ; d. Naples, N. Y., April, 1891 ;
m. T. A. Mitchell. Children (all born in Bristol, N. Y.) : 3082 I^eroy, m.,
in Richmond, N. Y., Jennie Johnson; 3083 Arthur; 3084 Blanche, d.
Naples, N. Y.
8058. viL William, b. Bristol, N. Y., October 7, 1835; m. Triphena Walker.
Children (all born in Creswcll, Oregon) : 3085 Albert ; 3086 Margaret ;
3087 Grace.
3055. BYRON J. (2101 Asher, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Bristol, N. Y., September 10,
1848, Martha Gillam (b. Brighton, Eng., December 8, 1828).
CHILDREN.
8070. t. OftCAR M., b. June 0, 1819; m., in Canandaigua, N. Y., November, 1874,
Eva Crump.
3076. ii. Maky E„ b. March 15, 1853 ; d. June 30, 1858.
3077. iii. Gkktuudb, b. January 14, 1855; in., in Canandaigua, N. Y, October 23,
1875, Lucian V. Crane.
3078. iv. Makik II,, b. December 16, 1870.
2162. CONSIDER (2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1
Humphrey). Married Roxanna Filer (d. Bristol, N. Y., October 20,
1865).
CHILDREN.
3050. i. Lkstkk, b. February 14, 1816; d. Gowen, Mich., 1888; m. Mary Good-
rich. Children : 305<Ju Koxana ; 3059c Adeline.
3059A. ii. Sally, b. South Bristol, N. Y., December 8, 1820; d. there April 8, 1890;
m. Moses Ingralum (b. South Bristol, N. Y, June 17, 1823). Children :
3088 Elien, b. South Bristol, N. Y., 1847; m., in Academy Post-office,
N. Y., 18C7, Irwin Hicks ; 3089 Emma, b. 1849 ; m., 1873, G. F. Smith ;
3090 William Henry, b. South Bristol, N. Y., 1851 ; 3091 Frank, b. South
Bristol, N. Y., 1854 ; d. there, January 8, 1892; 3092 George, b. Naples,
N. Y„ March 11, 1850; m. there, July 4, 1890, Elsie May Tarkcr (b.
South Bristol, N. V., 1807); had Carrie Bell, b. September 1, 1892;
8093 Mary Jane, b, Naples, N. Y, 1858; d, October 0, 1893; m. George
A. Brown; 3093a Carrie Maria, b. April 20, 1802; d, February 23,
1894.
3060. iii. CHAUNCKY, b. Naples, N. Y, 1823 ; d. Dayton, O., March 4, 1874.
3060a. iv. Canimck M., b. 1820; m. Fielder Stetson.
8061. v. Josei'HINK, b. Naples, N. Y., September 29, 1830 ; m., in Bristol, N. Y.,
July 4, 1848, George Henry Child (b. Bristol Centre, N. Y., December 6,
1820). Children (all born in Bristol, N. Y.) : 3097 Betsey Jane, b. April
28, 1849; m., March 25, 1809, William M. Larey ; 3098 Maria Louisa, b.
January 6, 1851 ; 3099 Lydia Malvina, b. September 6, 1859 ; m., October,
THE T1FFANYS OF AMERICA. 157
1871, Edwin M. Decker ; 3100 George Henry, b. May 11, 1854 ; m., in
Bristol, N. V., October 8, 1880, Alia Wessey ; 3101 William Thomas, b.
March 22, 1850; 3102 Florence Josephine, b. March 12, 1858; 3103
Emily Elizabeth, b. November 20, 1859 ; 3104 Orville Erastus, b. March
2, 1861 ; 3105 Charles Gardner, b. June 9, 1803 ; 3106 Frank Wilder, b.
July 23, 1875.
3061a. vi Myron, b. 1832; m. Laurana Jewell. Had four children.
3061b. vil Lydia Lovica, b. 1834 ; d. 1891 ; m. Cyrus M. Pierce. Had seven
children.
3060. CHAUNCEY (2162 Consider, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider,
2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married Mary Jane Davis (1>. Lewiston, Pa.,
April 1, 1832; d. North Vernon, Ind., July, 1884).
CHILDREN.
3094. i. HiEiio Gn.Lis, b. Woostcr, O., August 10, 1851 ; m., in Denver, Col.,
August 5, 1877, Mary Ann Davis (b. England, December 25, 1850).
Children: 3107 Chauncey, b. Cheyenne, Wyo., September 29, 1878; 3108
llicro Gillis, b. Cheyenne, Wyo., August 10, 1880 ; 310'J Ira Jay, b.
Fargo, Dak., September 16, 1883 ; d. there January 30, 1888 ; 3110 Carrie
May, b. Coopcrstown, Dak., August 9, 1884 ; 3111 Charles Theodore, b.
Fargo, Dak., September 10, 1888 ; 3112 Nellie Ruth, b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
January 17, 1891.
3095. ii. Charles, b. Wooster, O., 1853 ; m. in North Vernon, Ind., 1884.
3096. iii. Mary Elizabeth, b. Piqua, O., October 11, 1857; m., in Covington, Ky.,
1880, Theodore Eiseinan. Children : 3113 Chauncey Van Horn ; 3114
Gertrude Amelia.
2164. BELA (2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humph-
rey). Married, in Barkamstead, Conn., October 24, 1823, Laura Johnson
(b. Barkamstead, Conn., June 16, 1803).
children.
(AH born in Barkamstead, Conn.)
3062. I Levi Dornin, b. July 9, 1824; m„ in West Stafford, Conn., March 14,
1852, Huldah Holmes (b. Wort Stafford, Conn,, Novcml>cr 12, 1830).
Mr, Tiffany was a teacher for several yearn and has l/crn many times a
church and town officer of JJltndford, Mass. Children ; 3J15 Alice Holme*,
b. December 18, 1858 ; .m., in Hlandford, Mass,, Octotaf 24, 1884, James P,
Nye ; 3116 Frances Estella, b. November 21, 1864.
3063. ii. Jonathan Johnson, b. October 20, 1820.
3064. Hi. Laura Theresa, b. January 23, 1829; m., in Barkamstead, Conn., Janu-
ary 14, 1849, Franklin H. Tratt. Children : 3119 Edward Judson, b. New
Haven, Conn. ; m. Ilattic Gibson ; had Hazel; 3120 Marion Henrietta, b.
Riverton, Conn.; 3121 Howard A., b. Tolland, Mass.; 3122 Hentley Tiffany,
b. Tolland, Mass.; m. Elizabeth Boynton ; had (a) Henrietta, (b) Laura.
158 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
8065. iv, Eunice Whktmokk, b, July 15, 1851 ; m,, In Barkamstead, Conn,, M»y
6, 1540, Sheldon Snow (b. Springfield, Mas*.} d. South Hadley, Maw.,
March 3, 1841). Children (all !x>rn in South Hadtey, Mass.) : 3123 LIU
lian J()*epliinc, b, March 10, 1854; m,, in South Hadley, Mass., Decern,
bcr 28, 1881, Frederick Howard Watson ; had (a) Ellen, (b) Edwin ; 3124
Clarence Tiffany, b. June 22, 1836 ; unmarried.
5055. v. Lywa Antoinette, b. July 12, 1833; m., in Barkamitcad, Conn., Febru-
ary 28, 1851, Oliver Wood of Chatham, Conn. Children (all born in
PLinville, Conn,): 3125 Franklin, U Scptcmbef 21, 1852; d. May 17,
1803; 3120 Frederick T., b. December 15, 1850; d. October 30, 1881;
3127 George E., b, July 10, 1660; m., in Cross Roads, Miss,, June 6,
1884, Luvenia Cochran (d. Cixms Roads, Miss., October 31, 1888); had
Cora Edna, b. Mom Point, Mi*s., October G, 1866; 3128 Wallace L., b.
June 27, 1864; 3129 Edwin D., b. December 21, 1869; m,, in New
Orleans, La,, February 16, 1891, Maude Irenia Watson (b. Mobile, Ala,,
Novcmbef 26, 1809) ; had Bertram Oliver, b. Moss Point, Miss., February
27, 1692,
5067. vL BBLA BSHTLBT, b. May 27, 1835.
3008. viL FkANKl.IN OoL'i.D, k June 6, 1837; in., in Westfield, Mas 5 ;., November 21,
1908, Camilla A. Allan (b. WcstficU, Mass., October 27, 1637).
3069. viil. Loom is Tilt's, b. June 28, 1839.
3063. JONATHAN JOHNSON (2164 Bela, 2139 Levi, 2131
Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, 1852, Susan Ann Cross
(b. Blandford, Mass,, October 23, 1827).
Mr. Tiffany is a farmer at Blandford, Mass.
CHILDREN,
(born in blandford, Mais,)
5117. I Saml'ei. Gkoss, b. October 1, 1855; m., in Tolland, Mass., October 20,
1885, Ella Bird Granger. Children (born in Blandford, Mass,): 3139
George Curtis, b. August 2, 1887 ; 3140 Susan Emeline, b. September 5,
1890.
3118. li. Laura Bill, b, March 10, 1862. She is a successful school teacher.
3067. BELA BENTLEY (21G4 Bela, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider,
2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Monson, Mass., September 14,
1864, Josephine Moulton (b. Monson, Mass., March 29, 1839; d. Indi-
ana, Pa., May 19, 1897).
Mr. Tiffany is a photographer in Indiana, Pa. In July, 1862, he
enlisted in the Union army, to serve three years. He was in the 36th
Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, attached to Burnside's 9th Corps.
He was wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor, and on July 3, 1865, he
was honorably discharged from the service.
8131.
ii.
8131
ill.
9133,
it.
3134
v.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 159
CHILDREN.
9180. L Mary Louise, b. Monson, Mass., January 28, 1897} ra., in Indiana, Pa.,
October 36, 1893, Elmer \V. Allison. S. P.
Laura Etta, b. Indiana, Pa., September 24, 1808 ; d. January 25, 1871.
Herbert Gould, b. Indiana, Pa., July 20, 1872.
Ruth Moulton, b. Indiana, Pa., August 27, 1874.
Emma Johnson, b. Indiana, Pa., March 17, 1878 ; m., in Indiana, Pa.,
January 12, 1898, Joseph F. Barnes.
3135. vi. Paul Bentley, b. Indiana, Pa., April 11, 1885.
3069. LOOMIS TITUS (2164 Bela, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider,
2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in West Granville, Mass., Novem-
ber 21, 1861, Elizabeth S. Marks (b. Blandford, Mass., March 7, 1840).
Mr. Tiffany is a farmer at South Hadley, Mass.
children.
3136. i. Homer Marks, b. Granville, Mass., October 17, 1806.
3137. ii. Frank Munro, b. Granville, Mass., December 27, 1868.
3138. iii. Jessie Whetmore, b. Granby, Mass., May 25, 1873.
3136. HOMER MARKS (3069 Loomis Titus, 2164 Bela, 2139
Levi, 2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Granby,
Mass., June 30, 1887, Ada Matilda Love (b. Michigan, April 11, 1866).
children.
(All born in Granby, Mass. )
3141. I Miriam Elizabeth, b. June 11, 1888.
3142. ii. Roy Loomis, b. February, 1890.
3143. iii. Lilian Ida, b. February 20, 1891.
2165. CHAUNCEY (2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2 Consider, 1
Humphrey). Married, in Northfield, Conn., July 6, 1834, Ruth Adeline
Turner (b. Northfield, Conn., June 24, 1811 ; d. Barkamstead, Conn.,
April 26, 1874).
children.
(All born in Barkamstead, Conn.)
3144. i. Calvin, b. May 18, 1835.
3145. ii. David, b. April 29, 1838.
3146. iii. Burton, b. April 26, 1845.
3147. ir. Fayette Buel, b. October 2, 1848.
3144. CALVIN (2165 Chauncey, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, first, in Bethlehem, Conn., Septem-
100 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
ber 14, 1856, Ann Marie Spencer (b. Bethlehem, Conn., June 30, 1837;
d. Hartford, Conn., February 11, 1879); m., second, in Hartford, Conn.,
September 1, 1888, Ida Mary Hale (b. Virginia, May 19, 1852 ; d. South
Manchester, Conn., September 1, 1891).
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(None by second marriage.)
3148. i. George Levi, b. Barkamstead, Conn., September 16, 1858; tn., in Gran-
ville, Mass., December 17, 1879, Ella Winchell.
3149. ii. Timothy Chauncey, b. Barkamstead, Conn., May 2, 1862; m., in Staf-
ford Springs, Conn., June 6, 1688, Katherine Anna Beckwith (b. Rain-
bow, Conn., February 1H, 1862). Child : 3163 Ruth Katherine, b. Decem-
ber 19, 1892.
8160. Hi. Della Adeline, b. Seneca Falls, N. Y., February 23, 1808; m., July 7,
1897, Seth W. Coon. Child : Reginald T., b. South Manchester, Vt., Octo-
ber 30, 1898.
3145. DAVID (2165 Chauncey, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2 Con-
sider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Barkamstead, Conn., July 27, I860,
Helen M. Spencer (b. Bethlehem, Conn., Much 14, 1830; d. Barkam-
stead, Conn., June 9, 1892).
CHILDREN (TWINS).
3161. i. Frederick, b. Barkamstead, Conn., August 29, 1867.
3162. iL Franklin, b. Barkamstead, Conn., August 29, 1867; d. there December
26, 1867.
3140. BURTON (2165 Chauncey, 2139 Levi, 2131 Consider, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Barkamstead, Conn., May 24,
1871, Emma Jane Case (b. Hartland, Conn., April 1, 1851).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Barkamstead, Conn.)
EDWARD Burton, b. November 3, 1872 ; d. June 14, 1876.
Ruth Adeline, b. May 12, 1876.
Riioda Emei.ine, b. August 27, 1877.
Frank Bkntley, b. April 23, 1879.
Martha Alice, b. August 29, 1881.
Ethel Julia, b. November 1, 1884.
Edith jANE,b. November 1, 1884; d. February 9, 1885.
Wallace Case, b. September 23, 1890.
3147. FAYETTE BUEL (2165 Chauncey, 2139 Levi, 2131 Con-
sider, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Waterbury, Conn., April
27, 1874, Sarah Althea Piatt (b. Wallingford, Conn., June 9, 1845).
3153.
i.
3154.
ii.
3155.
iii.
3156.
iv.
3157.
v.
3158.
vl.
3159.
vil.
3160.
viii.
FAYETTE pUEL TIFFANY
(3147.)
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Hon. Fayette B. Tiffany acquired his early education at the district
school in his native town ; entered Amherst College in 1868, where he
remained until almost the close of his sophomore year, when he was com*
pellcd to leave his studies because of serious illness. He lived for a time
in Bristol, Conn., where he engaged in the lumber business. In 1878, he
moved to Nebraska, where he studied law and was admitted to the bar at
Brownville, Neb., in 1879. He began the practice o( law at Albion, Boon
County, Neb., in 1880, and met with much success in his profession. In
November, 1881, he was elected county judge, and in March, 1883, he was
appointed district judge by the governor of Nebraska to fill a vacancy, In
November, 1883, he was elected to the same position for a full term of
four years, and in 1887 was reelected for another four-years' term. At the
end of his second term he resumed the practice of law at Omaha, removing
to Colorado Springs, Col., in 1891, where he has since practiced success-
fully. His record as a judge is a credit to the Tiffany name.
CHILDREN.
3161. L May Berta, b. Bristol, Conn., May 26, 1875, now a teacher at Hcbcr,
Utah, under the New West Commission.
3162. ii. Arthur Gates, b. Albion, Neb., July 15, 1880, now a student at Colorado
College.
2133. SAMUEL (2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, in Lyme,
Conn., about 1760, Abigail Curtis (b. Connecticut; d. Tomkins, N. Y.,
March, 1820).
Soon after his marriage, Mr. TilTany moved into New York State,
fought in the French and Indian War, and subsequently enlisted as a
continental soldier in the War of the Revolution, It is nihI that he saved
his Tory brother, Consider, from being [ireised Into service as a soldier in
the Revolutionary War, Samuel Tilltuty whs a former,
CHILDREN,
9142. t, Jkmima, d. Meredith, N. Y„ 1818 j m„ in Wert Meredith, N, Y„ November,
1825, Keubou Ward, a revolutionary soldier, Children t :i 1 »ir» AJTu, b, M.»y
97, 17N3 j d. February 28, 1H77 j in., August 30, 1807, William SttUoti (b.
September 23, 1783 j d. May 4, 1802) j had (a) Caroline, b, June 20, 1808 j
d. January 12, 1883} (b) Albert, b. January 10, 1810 j (c) Luclnda, b,
February 4, 1811 } d. June 20, 1815 ; (d) Emcline, b. September 27, 1813 ;
(e) William, b. April 2, 1810 ; (f) Sophrona, b. November 3, 1817 ; d.
January 0, 1887 ; (g) Minor, b. January 9, 1821 ; (h) Affa, b. March 31,
1823 ; (i) Reuben, b. December 29, 1821 ; (j) Allan, b. April 12, 1827 ; d.
January 25, 1878 ; 31GG Reuben ; 31G7 Jemima, m. Charles Jones ; 3108
Eda, m. Jacob Delamater ; 31G9 Laura, m. Charles Perigo ; 3170 Samuel ;
3171 Dorcas, in.— ; 3172 Cynthia, m. Henry RollufT.
162 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
3148. 1L AZUBA, m. Jared Patchen ( b. Newfield, Conn.). Mr. Patchen, at one time,
wan a member of the New York Legislature.
8144 iii. Phebb, b. August 22, 1781 ; d. December 31, 1865 ; m. Nathan S. Stewart
(b. March 7, 1771 ; d. August 7, 1866). They lived for some time at
Newfield, Conn., and later went to Ohio, where both died. Children t
3173 Horace S. ; 3174 Erastus A., d. November 10, 1851 ; 3175 Thomas
R. ; 3176 Elijah B., m. and had Sophia; 3177 Samuel C, had a son,
Charles C. ; 3178 Azubann.
1145. iv. Mary, ra., first, Zcnus Aldridge, by whom she had one son; ra,, second,
Daniel Whipple of Windsor, Wyoming County, N. Y. Child (by 2d
marriage) : 3179 Phebe, b. August 9, 1813 ; d. Iowa, December 18, 1846;
m. Bengraw Shaw ; had (a) Clymeuia, b. Katon, O., February 2, 1834 ;
(b) Hannah, b. 1835 ; (c) Amy, b. 1838 ; (d) Mary, b. February 5, 1840.
2146. v. SAMUEL, b. October 21, 1701 ; d. Delaware, N. Y., April 21, 1851.
2147. vi. Nathaniel Curtis.
2148. vii, George, b. Litchfield, Conn., May 8, 1776; d. Alamo, Mich., February 13,
1887.
9140. viil. Daniel.
2150. ix. Amy, b. December 8, 1783; d. December 17, 1857; m. Isaac Darrow (b.
September 11, 1781). Mr. Darrow enlisted in the regular army and was
probably killed, as nothing was ever heard of him after that time.
Children : 3211 John TifTany, b. November 17, 1800 ; m., June 4, 1841,
Cynthia Bruce; lived at Germantown, Wis., and had several children;
3212 AfTa Ward, b. December 26, 1805 ; d. April 15, 1875 ; m., September
15, 1829, William R. Berray (b. April 5, 1798) ; had Isaac, b. August 13,
1831; d. February 4, 1862; 3213 Hannah Meade, b. April 24, 1806; m.,
February 11, 1829, Squire Sherwood (b. September 10, 1802 ; d. July 26,
1875) ; had (a) Elizabeth Parks, b. July 5, 1830 ; (b) Gilbert Townsend, b.
February 6, 1832 ; killed in the Civil War, August 21, 1863; (c) Adeline
M., b. November 16, 1834; d. March 12, 1871 ; (d) Sylvie Mary, b. June
6, 1838 ; (e) William Wallace, b. March 15, 1841 ; 3214 Mary Cromwell,
b. May 9, 1808 ; m., November 7, 1849, Elijah Kellar Bangs (d. November
18, 1877), S. P. ; 3215 Ann Hubbard, b. March 27, 1811; m., June 8,
1834, William Henry Steel, S. P. ; 3216 Susan Pardee, b. April 11, 1818;
d. July 24, 1890; m., January 1, 1838, Rev. Everett E. Guild (d. May 13,
1880 ) ; had Mary Emetine, b. August 12, 1840.
2146. SAMUEL (2133 Samuel, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried Mary Sackett.
CHILDREN.
3180. i. Samuel, m. Lois Wood of Hamdcn, N. Y. Children: 3217 Isaiah, d.— ;
3218 Mary, m. William H. Johnson of Oneonta, N. Y. ; 3219 Daniel, m.
Miss Read ; 3220 Ambrose ; 3221 Benjamin, m., first, Miss Rowland ; sec-
ond wife's name unknown ; 3222 Ferris ; 3223 Samuel ; 3224 Phebe, m.
John Miller ; 3225 Julia, m. Hiram Williams ; had (a) John, (b) Austin,
(c) Ferris.
8181. ii. Polly, ra. William Dikeman.
3182. iii. Julia, m. William Edwards.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 163
9183. iv. Hannah, b. April 5, 1804 ; d. September 10, 1860 ; m. f January 1, 1834, WaU
ter C. Peake. Children : 3226 Ira R., b. JanuaryS, 1825 ; d. September 8,
1890; m., October 20, 1856, Agnes Tompkins, S. P.; 3227 Oliver P., b.
October 21, 1827; m. , January 29, 1883, Harriet Smith; had (a) Oliver
Walter, b. November 22, 1884 ; (b) Kate May, b. February 15, 1887 ;
3228 Lucinda, b. September 17, 1829; m., February 21, 1850, Henry
Holmes; had (a) Helen N., b. November 11, 1850; (b) Harriet N., b.
January 22, 1853 ; (c) Henry W., b. June 14, 1857 ; 3229 Andrew A., b.
October 31, 1831 ; m., first, Jennie Sampson ; m., second, Desire Erwin ;
had (by second marriage) (a) Jennie, b. 18G2 ; (b) Erwin, b. 1865 ; (c)
Walter, b. 1867; (d) Burton, b. 1869 ; (e) Clarence, b. 1872 ; 3230 Jane,
b. November 5, 1833 ; d. April, 1859 ; m., July, 1856, Caleb Chadwick,
S. P.j 3231 Julia, b. November 3, 1835; m., April 29, 1886, John B.
Phelps ; had (a) Edwin S., b. September 8, 1857; d. September 6, 1888 ; (b)
Irving, b. April 25, 1859 ; (c) Florence, b. May 3, 1861 ; (d) William H.,
b. May 7, 1863 ; (e) Georgetta A., b. May 19, 1866 ; (f) Julia A., b. No-
vember 23, 1879 ; d. May 3, 1880 ; 3232 Mary J., b. December 21, 1837; d.
November 21, 1874; m., September 27, I860, Theodore Batsford (d. No-
vember 21, 1874) ; had (a) Cora M., b. January 1, 1802 ; (b) Clifton M.,
b. October 4, 1803; (c) Ida, b. April 2, 1867; (d) Clement, b. June 7,
1871 ; 3233 Celinda, b. September 14, 1841 ; m., May 12, 1868, George
Marsden Karby; had (a) Lillie C, b. September 10, 1871 ; (b) George
Marsden, b. February 20, 1881; 3234 Ellen, b. February 17, 1844; m.,
October 16, 1865, George Maxwell, S. P.; 3235 Electa M., b. March 8,
1840; m., April 29, 1808, Orin W. Day; had (a) Frank W., b. July 8,
1870 ; (b) William D., b. November 7, 1871 ; 3230 Walter C, b. May 2,
1850 ; m., July 0, 1871, Mary Harder ; had (a) Mabel S., b. July 31, 1873 ;
(b) Letha May, b. November 29, 1877; (c) Evalena, b. November 29, 1877.
3184, v. Ezekiel, m. Nancy Mclntyre. Children : 3237 Mary, m. Asa Bogart ; 3238
Pheson; 3239 Martha, m. Anson Thornton ; 3240 Harriet ; 3241 Homer ;
3242 Robert.
3185. yL Cei.inda, b. December 2, 1807; d. March 5, 1806 ; m. Ira Peake (b. March
19, 1800 ; d. February 11, 1885). Children : 3243 Ann Eliza, b. Decem-
ber 4, 1827; d. May 25, 1878 ; m. Ebcnezer J. Frazer ( b. April 28, 1819) ;
had (a) Mary, m. Robert Leath ; (b) Elizabeth A., m. David Ballcntinc ;
(c) Ebenezer B., m. Daisy Fuller; (d) Celinda; (e) Jennie, m. Henry Mid-
dlemas ; (f ) Emma, m. Guy Shann ; (g) Ella, m. Roland Harlkucrs ; 3244
Frances, b. October 14, 1829 ; m. James II. Arbuckle ; had Dewitt, d. in
infancy; 3245 Robert Bruce, b. November 3, 1831; m. Ella R. Ladd (b.
June 12, 1853); had (a) Celinda, (b) Inez E., (c) Martha A., (d) Nettie
A., (c) Lottie, (f) Mamie A.; 3240 Warren P., b. July 0, 1833 ; m. Eunice
Baglcy; had (a) Viah, d. — ; (b) Lillian, d. — } (c) Irving; 3247 Ro«.
well L., b. June 23, 1830; m. Adclia Robinson ; had (a) Millard F., m.
Mary Broughton ; (b) Alice R., m. Daniel Countryman; (c) Mary A., m.
Frederick Wyatt ; (d) Cora R., m. James Randall ; (e) Albert E., m.
Cora Winters; (f) Dewitt, (g) Eva I., (h) Roland L., (i) Ada M., ( j)
Charles F.j 3248 Martha A., b. September 20, 1838 ; m. Joshua B. Brandt
(b. July 22, 1833); had (a) Douglass D., m. Jessie Sawyer; (b) Joshua
B., d. in infancy ; (c) Heschcll D., d. in infancy ; (d) Albert P., m. Eva
Allen of Franklin, N. Y.; 3249 Lottie L., b. October 14, 1843; d. — j m.
Ifl4 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Daniel S. Brouck ; had Curtis ; 3250 Albert D., b. November 17, 1846 ; m.
Martha McLaury (b. March 11, 1850; d. March 6, 1883); had (a) Lau-
rens, b. July 10, 1875; d. March 10, 1876; (b) James M., b. December
29, 1876; (c) Albert D., b. September 26, 1878; d. February 19, 1882 ;
(d) Evelyn, b. December 4, 1880; (e) Edwin, b. March 1 ; d. March 2,
1883.
3186. vii. Jkfi'ERson, m, Louisa Church. Children : William M., m. Harriet K.
Hamden ; had 3251 one dau., who m. Robert Glendcnning ; 3252 Henry,
m. Adelia Dabcock ; had (a) Jessie, (b) Amelia, (c) Ardell, (d) Clarence,
(c) Frank ; 3253 Sylvanus, m. Mury Stevens, d. some years ago ; had (a)
Augustus, (b) Ezekicl, (c) Eugene, (d) Marshall, (e) Austin, (f) Syl-
vanus ; 3251 Avis.
3187. viii. IIakky Euvvakds, b. June 25, 1819; d. September 14, 1871.
3188. ix. Ememne, m. John Miller. Children : 3257 James; 3258 John; 3259 George ;
3200 Marcus ; 3281 Mary ; 32G2 Elida.
3189. x. Lorenzo, m. Jane Mclntyre. Children : 3263 Adelia, m. Simon Barber ;
3264 Walter D., d. at the age of 12 ; 3265 Julius.
3187. HARRY EDWARDS (2146 Samuel, 2133 Samuel, 2
Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, May 10, 1835, Sally De Goff (b.
December 10, 1813; d. March 24, 1880).
CHILDREN.
325G. L John Harry, b. June 10, 1837 ; m., August, 1870, Manena Morehouse.
Children; 3266 Harry, b. October, 1871; 3267 Jcanette, b. December 25,
1876.
3256, ii. Mary Louisa, I). February 3, 1839 ; in. September 15, 1859, Levi S. Chacc
(b. January 21, 1837). Children : 3268 Marcie E., b. May 7, 1860; m.,
May, 1890, John Itoret, S. 1\; 8269 Harry Augustus, b. September 23,
1861; d. March 27, 1M91 ; m., February 16, 1890, Mary Flowers; had
Myrtle Augusta ; 3270 George D., b. May 16, 1863 ; m., December 25,
18M9, Maggie Southcrlaiid ; had (a) Vivian, b. May, 1891 ; (b) infant, b.
April 22, 1892 ; 3271 Helen Odell, b. July 7, 1867 ; m., December 2, 1886,
Alvin Khiuehart ; had (a) Hazel Chase, b. November 15, 1887 ; (b) How-
ard Levi, b. January 22, 1891 ; 3272 Herman Levi, b. August 4, 1871.
2147. NATHANIEL CURTIS (2133 Samuel, 2 Consider, 1
Humphrey). Married Dcncy Crane of Barkamstead, Conn.
He lived at one time at Salisbury, Conn., and then moved to Roxbury,
Conn., where he was one of the pioneers, his daughter Harriet being the
first white child born in that town. Later, he moved to Hamden and finally
to Danby, N. Y.
children.
3190. i. POLLY, b. Hamden, N. Y., May 1, 1787; m. Joseph Marvin (b. Lansing-
burg, N. Y., May 1, 1787). Child : 3273 Albert Curtis, b. Walton, N. Y.,
February 4, 1820; m., April 11, 1849, Amarilla C. Stetson (b. December
17, 1821) ; had (a) Melvin Knox, b. March 8, 1850 ; (b) Ann Amanda, b.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 1(J5
March 21, 1851 ; d. March 19, 1852 ; (c) Curtis Tiffany, b. February 25,
1853 ; d. April 12, 1854 ; (d) Eleanor Augusta, b. March 20, 1856 ; (e)
Francis Eugene, b. December 4, 1864.
3191. vl Harriet, b. Roxbury, N. V., March, 1792 ; d., Havana, N. Y., about 1858 ;
m., in Walton, N. Y., Elisha Williams. Children : 3274 Marinda, b. 1814 ;
d. August 7, 1881 ; m. James McMillan (d. about 1848); had Marinda, m.
Eli A. Dunham, Havana, N. Y. ; 3275 Nathaniel Curtis.
3192. iii. Nathaniel Curtis, m. and had children.
3193. iv. Dency, b. Hamden, N. Y., September 25, 1795; d. March 24, 1846; m.,
in Ilamdcn, N. Y., 1813, Colonel Thomas Marvin (b. Cambridge, N. Y.,
April 20, 1791 ; d. March 25, 1881), brother of her sinter Polly'* husband,
Joseph Marvin. Children; 3276 William, b. November 28,1814; d.
March 30, 1889; m., February 17, 1841, Harriet Eliza Weed (b. January
2, 1814), S. P. ; 3277 Thomas Edwin, b. September 23, 1816; m., May
10, 1838, Mary Jane Eells (b. August 29, 1818; ; had (a) Benjamin Thomas
b. February 22, 1839; killed in the Civil War, June 22, 1862 ; (b) Samuel
Edwin, b. March 18, 1841 ; d. March 2, 1813 ; (c) Nathan Hanford, b.
March 22, 1843; (d) Lucius, b. June 18, 1815; d. April 19, 1846; (e)
Dency Eugenia, b. May 29, 1847 ; (f) Julius Seneca, b. April 22, 1849 ; (g)
Edward Eclls, b. September 26, 1852 ; d. M iv 29, 1853 ; (h) Mary Aletta,
b. April 25, 1856 ; (i) Francis Eugene, b. O tober 28, 1857 ; ( j) Lillian, b.
February 13, 1860 ; d. March 6, 1862 ; (k) William, b. February 13, 1860 ;
d. August 26, 1860 ; (1) James Root, b. July 18, 1861 ; d. February 8,
1862 ; (m) Annie Bell, b. May 15, 1863 ; d. September 18, 1863 ; 3278
Sylvia; 3279 Andrew J., b. December 26, 1819; d. September 17, 1876;
m., June 11, 1815, Anier J. Weed (b. March 14, 1821); had (a) Thomas
Corwin, b. January 20, 1859 ; (b) William H., b. January 18, 1861 ; 3280
Joseph Thomas, b. June 19, 1822 ; m., April 6, 1869, Jennie E. Hall (b.
September 6, 1845); had Minnie Dency, b. August 23, 1H73 ; 3281 Colonel
Nathaniel Curtiu, b. March 3, 1826 ; in., November 7, 1850, Julia Ann Fitch
(b. December 25, 1831) ; had fa) Alice Augusta, b. October 29, 1851 ; (b)
Eliza Flora, b. October 21, 1855; (c) Julia Fitch, b. June 10, 1858 ; (d)
Cora Bell, b. July 17, 1865; (c; Nathaniel Curtis, b. May 29, 1867}
d. October 20, 1869 ; 3282 Frederick Foote, b. February 10, 1828 ; m.,
February 26, 1867, Anna E. Blood (b. May 11, 1819), S. P.; 3283
Eliza Crane, b. October 5, 1830 ; m., November 9, 1858, Rev. James
Pierce (b. March 19, 1829; d. 1887); had (a) Mary Metcalf, b. Decem-
ber 20, 1859 ; (b) Dency Tiffany, b. March 28, 1862 ; (c) Eliza C, b.
January 6, 1865 ; (d) Annie Shepard, b. March 17, 1868 ; (e) Aimee
Louis, b. May 9, 1871 ; 3284 Captain Matthew Weed, b. November 18,
1832; m., October 15, 1864, Isabelle Sinclair (b. March 7, 1836);
had (a) Elizabeth Sinclair, b. March 20, 1867 ; (li) Mary More, b. October
11, 1869; (c) Dency Tiffany, b. July 7, 1871 ; d. August 12, 1884; (d)
Hector Sinclair, b. February 7, 1874; (e) Harry Filch, b. September 30,
1875.
3194. ▼. Anson, b. June 2, 1797 ; d. Caroline, N. V., February 27, 1847 ; m., 1819,
Polly Rich (b. March 22, 1800 ; d. July 8, 1877). Children : 3285 Adclia
Howland, b. October 27, 1820 ; d. October 18, 1832 ; 3286 Julia Ann, b.
March 28, 1824 ; d. January 5, 1888; m. Washington Davis (d. 1891) ; had
(a) Ben Johnson, b. September, 1848 ; (b) Albert Tiffany, b. June 6, 1851 ;
166 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
(c) George Washington, b. March, 1866 ; d. August, 1881 ; 8287 Caroline
Amelia, b. February 17, 1826 ; m., March 22, 1856, Townscnd Kinch ; had
(a ) Anson Tiffany, b. December 26, 1855 ; (b) Hattie Eliza, b. July 8,
1859 ; 3288 John, b. June 10, 1835, d. November 15, 1888 ; m. Ellen John-
son ; had Julia Ellen, b. June 25, 1864 ; m. Benjamin Bruce ; 3289 Albert
Curtis, b. June 19, 1839.
3195. vi. Betsey, m. — Scott ^Christian name unknown).
3196. vii. Caroline, b. about 1807-08; d. 1843; m., about 1830, John Brisack (b.
1790 ; d. 1852). Children : 3290 Sylvia, b. March 21, 1831 ; m. January
9, 1855, David L. Kellum ; had (a) Clinton Wheeler, b. August 20, 1856 ;
(b) Grace C, b. September 6, 1858; (c) Thomas Barnes, b. June 21,
1861 ; d. August 21, 1861 ; (d) Lena Rivers, b. December 25, 1865 ; 3291
Caroline, b. April 7, 1834; 3292 Cynthia, b. May 15, 1840; m., May 15,
1861, William Gould ; had (a) Willie C, b. June 4, 1862 ; (b) Carrie E.,
b. May 19, 1865; d. February 19, 1892; (c) Julian W., b. May 2, 1867;
(d) Hannah E., b. November 28, 1808; d. July 22, 1878; (e) Sylvia E„
b. October 31, 1870; (f) Susie B. ( b. September 27, 1872; (g) Grace, b.
May 29, 1875 ; d. October 15, 1875 ; (h) Lizzie B., b. December 18, 1876 ;
(I) James Garfield, b. September 17, 1881 ; 3293 Willie, b. 1837 ; d. 1857.
2148. GEORGE (2133 Samuel, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Mar-
ried, in Walton, N. Y., September 16, 1794, Mary Mason (b. Ireland; d.
Ohio, March 16, 1840).
At the age of sixteen he left Connecticut and went to Delaware County,
N. Y. ; going in 1832 to Ohio, where he settled in Eagle.
CHILDREN.
3198. I. Abigail, b. Hamden, N. Y., 1797; d. Hancock County, O. ; m. Simeon
Curtil. Children : 3294 Harrison ; 3295 George ; 3296 Miles, ro. Melinda
Bcmis ; 3297 Hudson, m. Nancy Fabun ; 3298 Mary Jane ; 3299 Oremus ;
3300 Cornelia, m. — Wheeler (Christian name not known).
3199. ii. Zti.HlA, b. Hamden, N. Y., 179'J ; d. Eaton, O. ; m. Job Clark. Children :
3301 Zenas M. ; 3302 Almon, m. Sarah Woodin ; 3303 Luther ; 3304
Irene, m. Martin Helpman ; 3305 Cordelia, m. Arthur Russell.
3200. til. Zenas, b. 1801 ; d. Ncwfield, N. V., about 1822. Unmarried.
3201. Iv. Luther Little, b. Delhi, N. Y., March 23, 1803 ; d. Manston, Wis., Feb-
ruary 17, 1881 ; m., in Delhi, N. Y., January 1, 1832, Eliza Ward (b.
Delhi, N. Y., January 10, 1811 ; d. Marston, Wis., November 22, 1880).
Mr. Tiffany was a clergyman. He went to Wisconsin with his family in
1854. Children: 3300 Orvillc, b. Eaton, O., May 17, 1833; d. Camp
Austin, Tex., November 14, 1865; was a member of Company R, Iowa
Cavalry; 3307 Abigail, b. Marston, Wis., November 12, 1834; d. there
November 16, 1858; m., August 2, 1853, Dr. William Russell; had (a)
lone G., b. Arlington, O., June 9, 1854; d. Marston, Wis., January 26,
1857; (b) Annie E., b. Marston, Wis., August 10, 1855; d. Minneapolis,
Minn., September 3, 1888; in., in Elroy, Wis., October 20, 1879, Frank
Long worthy ; (c) Abbic G., b. Marston, Wis., February 7, 1857 ; m. there,
January 1, 1874, Adix Wake ; 3308 Luther W., b. Findlay, O., May 10,
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 167
1837 ; A there September 16, 1838 ; 8309 Wellington H., b. Findlay, O.,
July 9, 1843; d. there July 1, 1844 ; 3310 Mary E., b. Findlay, 0., Decem-
ber 8, 1845 ; m. Harry C. Strong (b. Chautauqua, N. Y., September 23,
1843) ; had (a) Myrtie L., b. Marston, Wis., June 23, 1876 ; d. there June
18, 1878 ; (b) Luther Dcios, b. Marston, Wis., July 4, 1880 ; 3311 Harriet
L., b. Arlington, O., August 2, 1845 ; m., in Findlay, O., July 14, 1865,
Wallace Thompson, S. P.
3202. ▼. Janr, b. Delhi, N. Y., April 14, 1805; m. there, first, Reuben Fabun
(b. Vermont ; d. Findlay, O., November 6, 1839) ; m., second, John Cocn.
Children : 3312 Calista Jane, b. March 24, 1826; m., December 16, 1885,
Alpheus Beach ; 3313 Zenas Tiffany, b. September 7, 1827 ; 3314 Chloe
Susannah, b. March 6, 1829 ; 3315 Reuben Daniel, b. July 11, 1830; m.,
December 12, 1867, Rebecca S« anger; 3316 William Halsey, b. December
10, 1832 ; 3317 Mary Ann, b. January 14, 1835 ; 3318 Nancy Maria, b.
May 9, 1837; m., first, March 3, 1860, Daniel Kingery (b. Franklin, O.,
January 20, 1836; d. Neosho Falls, Kansas); m., second, in Crawford
County, Kansas, October 21, 1882, George J. Cryslcr (b. Adrian, Mich.,
1835); had (by first marriage) (a) Halsey K., b. December 20, 1860; d.
April 16, 1861 ; (b; Rosctta Jane, b. March 21, 1861 ; d. April 10, 1862 {
(c) Ma Sclina, b. December 20, 1862; d. Apiil 7, 1870; (d ) Lydia
ldcllia, b. February 9, 1865; (e) Cyrenia M., d. July 17, 1867; (f)
Morenie M., b. June 9, 1867 ; d. February 22, 1873 ; (g) Daniel William,
b. 1871 ; (h) Melissa May, b. May 27, 1874 ; 3319 Harriet Lurcna, b.
November 16, 1839 ; m., October 2, 1872, Richard Mason Tiffany, son of
Richard Mason Tiffany.
3203. vi. Geokge, b. Delhi, N. Y., May 14, 1807; d. I'rovo, Utah, June 21, 1885;
m. Almira Whipple (b. Sanford, N. Y., June 13, 1810; d. I'rovo, Utah,
February 14, 1889). Children : 3320 Cynthia Jane, b. Newfield, N. Y„
February 11, 1830; d. Nauvoo, 111., October 6, 1847; 3321 Zenas, b.
Newfield, N. Y., July 31, 1831 ; d. Henderson, III., December, 1845; 3322
Ira Patchin, b. Eaton, O., February 14, 1835; m., September 23, 1862,
Mary Ann Davis (b. England, October 4, 1843 ; d. July 21, 1885) ; had (a)
Ira Davis, b. July 26, 1863; m., in Salem, Utah, October 27, 1883,
Joannah Hanks; (b) Zenas Williams, b. August 21, 1865 ; (c) Sylva Ann,
b. November 14, 1867; m., in Springville, Vt., November 5, 1883, William
Dorcmus ; (d) Cynthia Jane, b. February 27, 1870 ; (e) Mary Elizabeth, b.
May 22, 1871 ; d. November 5, 1887 ; (f) Almira, b. December 29, 1873 ;
d. September 22, 1887; (g) Frank li., b. February 29, 1876; d. Octot>cr
4, 1877 ; (h) Eliia, b. June 30, 1878 ; (i) George H., b. April 17, 1880; (j)
Albert Henry, b. Novembers, 1882; (k) Ray, b. July 21 ; d. September
20, 1885; 3323 Loyal Peck, b. Litchfield, O., July 27, 1837 ; 3324 Mary,
b. Nauvoo, III., December 18, 1847; d. there September 14, 1815; 3325
Almira Rebecca, b. Gardner Grove, la., August 18, 1847 ; m., in Salt Lake
City, Utah, October, 1863, Giles Iloldcn ; had (a) Almira, b. August 8,
1865; d. same year; (b) Kuia H., b. October 21, 1866; m., in Monti,
Utah, June 4, 1890, Martin L. Bushman ; (c) Giles R., b. December 8,
1868; d April 4, 1889; (d) George Tiffany, b. May 9, 1871 ; (e) Nellie
May, b. December 30, 1875 ; ( f ) Burrell, b. June 29, 1876 ; d. March 15,
1881; (g) I^Roy, b. September 21, 1879; d. February 6, 1881; (h)
Ivy Lenore, b. May 24, 1882; (i) Mira Dee, b. July 10, 1885; (j and k)
168 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Vera and Vera* (twins), b. December 18, 1888 ; Veraa d. same day ; 3326
George Mason, m., in Salt Lake City, Utah, Sarah Jane York ; 3327 Nelson
Whipple, m., in Salt Lake City, Utah, December 11, 1879, Nancy M. Bees-
ley ; had (all born in Provo, Utah) (a) Nelson W., b. September 11, 1880 ;
(b) Florence, b. April 27, 1882 ; (c) Elathea, b. August 28, 1884 ; (d) Ida
May, b. November 16, 1888 ; (e) Milton, b. May 8, 1892.
8204. vii. Lorenzo, b. Hamden, N. Y., 1809; d. there same year.
3205. viii. KiciiAKD Mason, b. Hamden, N. Y., July 4, 1810; in., first, in Eaton, O.,
1835, Sylvia Ward (b. Tompkins County, N. Y., 1818; d. Sandusky, O.,
December 5, 1838) ; m., second, in Findlay, O., July 21, 1839, Polly Ann
White (b. Jackson Township, O., July 15, 1824). Children (by first
marriage) : 3328 Samuel, b. Eaton, O., May 12, 1836; d. Eagle, O., 1838 ;
3329 Richard Mason, b. Eagle, O., May 10, 1838; m., first, Henrietta, O.,
November 17, 1859, Harriet McDowell (b, Elyria, O., August 7, 1841 ;
d. Henrietta, O., June 3, 1873) ; m., second, in Benwood, West Va.,
October 2, 1873, Harriet L. Fabun (b. Findlay, O., November 15, 1839;
d. Girard, Kan., August 19, 1883); m., third, in Girard, Kan., October
14, 1884, Electa Leonard (b. August 24, 1849) ; during the Civil War Mr.
Tiffany was a musician in the 103d Ohio Infantry ; had (a) Arthur Lincoln,
b. August 2, 1860; d. Birmingham, O., February 13, 1864; (b) Charles
Ellsworth, b. September 23, 1861 ; d. Erie County, O., February 7, 1864;
(c) Hannah Sylvia, b. January 4, 1863 ; d. Casco, Mich., January 27, 1880 ;
(d) Herbert Price, b. November 28, 1865; m., in Isle St. George, O.,
February 15, 1890, Stella A. Julien (b. Isle St. George, O., December 14,
1862); (c) Maurice Richard, b. Henrietta, O., March 7, 1867; m.,
in Girard, Kansas, July 20, 1887, Mollie Cnrbin ; (f) Samuel Joel, b.
Lowell, Mich., September 23, 1868 ; m., in Girard, Kansas, March 19, 1890,
Mary Leonard ; (g) Eleanor Jane, b. March 20, 1875 ; (h) Jackson, b.
Waucsch, O. ; (i) Amy Calista, b. Glenn, Mich., May 28, 1878; (j) Isaac
Mason, b. Girard, Kansas, April 26, 1887 ; (k) Rebecca Lillian, b.
Girard, Kansas, January 25, 1891 ; 3330 Enoch, b. Norwalk, O., Septem-
ber 20; d. September 30, 1842 ; 3331 Harriet Ann, b. Norwalk, O., Feb.
ruary 16, 1844 ; d. there February 21, 1844 ; 3332 Isaac Augustus, b.
Norwalk, O., July 4, 1846; d. in Union Hospital, Nashville, Tenn.,
March 26, 1865; 3333 Rebecca Matilda, b. Norwalk, O., May 8, 1849;
d. Benwood, West Va., December 24, 1879; m., in Birmingham, O., May
7, 1868, George Bordeaux; had (a) Mary Lizette, b. Benwood, West Va.,
January 4, 1870; (b) Alma Helena, b. Benwood, West Va., June 29,
1872 ; (c) Elsie Ethel, b. Benwood, West Va., April 23, 1874 ; (d) Edna
T., b. Clarksville, O., August 1876; (e) Rebecca Matilda, b. Benwood,
West Va., November 28, 1879; d. there March 6, 1880; 3334 John, b.
and d. Norwalk, O., 1851.
3206. ix. Daniel, b. Newfield, N. Y., 1812; m. Betsey Hurd. Children: 3335
Harlow; 3336 Mary, m. Oliver Brockway ; 3337 Chloe, m. John Curtis;
3338 Brooks, in. Mary Travers ; 3339 Delavan ; 3340 Irene, m., first,— Wat-
kins (Christian name not known); in., second, William Yeider ; 3341 Edna.
8207. x. Maky, b. Newfield, N. Y., 1814 ; m. Ebcnczer Abbey. Child : 3342 Lyman.
3208. xi. Phkmc, b. Newfield, N. Y., October 24, 1817 ; d. Eagle, O., January, 1850;
m. John Fabun (b. New York, March 28, 1812 ; d. September 30, 1891).
Children : 3343 John Cyrus, b. Hancock County, O., July 18, 1839, m.,
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in Ganges, Mich., October 3, 1880, Mary G. Burnip (b. Ohio, August
3, 1855) ; had (a) Eliza, b. May 22 ; d. August 29, 1881 ; (b) John, b.
December 7, 1882 ; d. March 15, 1885 ; (c) Susan, b. March 17, 1884 ;
d. February 2, 1885; (d) Millie, b. December 17, 1885; (e) William, b.
September 13, 1887 ; d. June 4, 1888 ; (f ) Julia, b. December 1, 1891 ;
3344 Susan S., b. February 9, 1845; m. Thomas Daily; 3345 Phcbe
Lenora, b. August 19, 1848 ; d. January 9, 1850 ; 3346 William Hand, b.
January 13, 1853.
3209. ail Lurona, b. Ncwncld, N. V., 1818 ; d. Hancock, O
3210. xiii. Ann, b. Newfield, N. Y., June 4, 1822 ; m., in Hancock County, ()., Novem-
ber 22, 1846, Samuel W. Gillespie (b. Chillicothe, O., March 11, 1822 ; d.
October 11, 1881). Children : 3347 Nettie, b. September 10, 1847 ; m.,
in Illinois, August 22, 1871, James Nicholson ; 3348 Joseph S., b. March
18, 1849; m., in Illinois, March 17, 1881, Florinda Cornprofat ; 3349
Burrel G., b. February 26, 1851 ; m., in Illinois, October 9, 1876, Dorthca
King ; 3350 Bruce E., b. April 15, 1852 ; 3351 Samuel S., b. June 20, 1854 ;
3352 Louie J., b. April 10, 1856; m., in Illinois, August 29, 1872, Samuel
Davis; 3353 Greeley A., b. March 10, 1859; m., in Kansas, October 18,
1883, Bessie Cornwell ; 3354 Mary, b. October 31, 1801 ; m., in Kansas,
June 3, 1885, — Satterthwaite (Christian name unknown); 3355 Nellie, b.
March 17, 1863 ; m., in Kansas, December 29, 1887, John Turner.
2134. TIMOTHY. (2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married Mary
Davis. Timothy Tiffany served in the Revolutionary War. In May,
1775, he enlisted as a private. September 15, 1770, he was taken prisoner
in New York City and was held until the following March, when he re-
enlisted at East Heddam, Conn.
CHILDREN.
2134a. i. Daniel, b. Hart land, Conn., August 20, 1779 ; d. May 23, 1782.
2134b. ii. Timothy, b. II art land, Conn., October 8, 1781 ; d. April 27, 1816; m.
July 1, 1807, Alma (surname unknown).
2134c. iii. Mary, b. October 23, 1783 ; d. September 12, 1787.
2134D. iv. Epophroditus, b. April 17, 1787; m., December 1, 1806, Mary Tiffany.
2134b. v. Asa Davis, b. May 14, 1791 ; d. 1871.
2134F. vi Mary, 2d, b. February 17, 1793 ; d. March 21, 1854 ; m., October 6, 1813,
Matthew DeWolf.
2134E. ASA DAVIS. (2134 Timothy, 2 Consider, 1 Humph-
rey). Married, January 13, 1814, Abigail Scott.
CHILDREN.
2134c. L Abigail, b. May 17, 1815; d. March 31, 1896; m. William P. Coughnet.
2134H. ii. Asa Scott, b. April 6, 1818 ; d. January 18, 1900.
21341. iii. Luther, b. October 17, 1820 ; d. in March, 1866.
2134H. ASA SCOTT. (2134e Asa Davis, 2134 Timothy, 2 Con-
sider, 1 Humphrey). Married at Johnstown, N. Y., February 22, 1842,
Christiana Von Coughnet.
170 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
When Dr. Tiffany was three yean old his father moved to the Adiron-
dack Mountains. Two years later, his mother died and his father married
again. Subjected to harsh treatment, the boy, at the age of eleven, went
out among strangers and found a home with a farmer, where he was kindly
treated. At eighteen, he went to Albany, where he learned the trade of
harness making. Three years later, he started in business for himself, and
from that time worked for no one but himself. In 1844, he began a gro-
cery business, moving to Rock Island in 1854, and engaged in the same
business in Davenport, la., two years later. He also conducted a tobacco
and cigar business in Davenport, which he closed out in 1868. He early
developed a liking for reading and literature, preferring works on history,
mechanical arts and medicine. He became greatly interested in geology,
and after he retired from business he devoted his entire time to this study.
He made a collection and study of fossils of the paleozoic age, and in
Davenport he had a larger collection of local fossils than any other private
collector. He published several pamphlets on the science. In 1878, he
joined the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and in
1889, when the Geological Society of America was organized, he became
a member. He was also a member of the Sons of the Revolution.
CHILDREN.
2134;. J. William P., b. May 24, 1846.
2134k. ii. Catherine Ann, b. May U, 1849; d. July 19, 1890; m., August 27,
1808, O. W. Richardson. Children : 2134o, Maud Alice, b. October 19,
1809 ; m., January 9, 1894, R. E. Richardson ; 2134p, Orlo Duane, b.
April 10, 1872 ; 2134^, Rol>ert Tiffany, b. December 20, 1873 ; m., May
28, 1890, Nellie A. Rice.
2134L. iii. HAT I IE M., b. June 10, 1859; m., Septeml>er 1884, George L. Osborne.
Children : 2131k, Kloisc Cameron, b. in June, 1880 ; 2134s, Robert Scott,
b. March, 188a
2134M. iv. Howard Scott, b. March 1, 1803 ; d. August, 1863.
2134N. v. Luther Scott, b. June 20, 1867.
2134N. LUTHER SCOTT. (2134h Asa Scott, 2134e Asa
Davis, 2134 Timothy, 2 Consider, 1 Humphrey). Married, July 9,
1889, Emma Berry.
Mr. Tiffany attended the common schools and the Davenport business
college. After several years of business life he entered the employ of O.
W. Richardson & Co., Chicago, now the largest carpet house of its kind
in the United States. January 1, 1897, he was admitted to partnership,
and now has charge of a large share of the immense business of this firm.
CHILDREN.
2134T. i. Ruth, b. January 20, 1894,
2134u. ii. Ramer Scott, b. June 23, 1806.
2134v. iii. Robert Lester, b. September 19, 1900.
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MISCELLANEOUS TIFFANYS.
Under this head the author has sought to group many bearers of the
Tiffany name whose descent cannot be traced back to the sons of Humph-
rey Tiffany, from whom it is supposed all the Tiflanys in America have
sprung. It is hoped that in including these Tiflanys in the work some
missing threads may be taken up by a future generation and that the line of
descent may in each instance be traced.
In some cases the records were sufficiently exact to leave little question
of the descent ; but where a doubt existed, it seemed better to classify
under the miscellaneous chapter, and leave it to future Tiflanys to search
the records again, and, assisted by the genealogies that are being published
of late years, to trace every bearer of this honored name back to the
original ancestor in this country, a man who founded a sturdy, brave, and
successful race in the New World.
1. BENJAMIN TIFFANY. Married, in Ireland, Elisabeth Ia-
mont; came to America with her and his three eldest children. He settled
in Columbia County, N. Y., at or near Hillsdale, between 1790 and 1795.
He died there in 1819.
CHILDREN.
2. i. William, b. in Ireland. It is related of William Tiffany that he was captured
when twelve years old by Indians ; but managed, six years later, to escape
in a canoe, although dressed at the time for his marriage with the daughter
of a chieftain.
Mary, b. in Ireland.
Elizabeth, b. in Ireland.
Robert, b. Hillsdale, N. Y., 1790 ; d. Westfield, Wis., February 26, 1882.
Major, b. Austerliu, N. Y., June 23, 1804; d. Litchfield, Mich., 1803.
Milton.
5. ROBERT TIFFANY (1 Benjamin). Married, in Hillsdale,
N. Y., 1821, Sarah Nichols (b. Dutchess County, N. Y.; d. Westfield,
Wis., July 12, 1882).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Hillsdale, N. Y.)
8. i. Mary Jane, b. March 10, 1824 ; d. May 11, 1829.
9. it Alonzo P., b. Decerning 29, 1826 ; d. 1862.
10. in. Major, b. April 20, 1828.
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11* It. LUCY, b. April 8, 1830 ; m. Cornelius Pearce. Children s 84 Louiu, b. Mar*
cellui, Wis. ; 25 Marzett ; 26 Pathum ; 97 Pauline E. ; 28 Ferris.
13. % David Milton, b. February 1, 1833.
13. vt MARY, b. September 20, 1836; m. William Morgan. Children (born in
Douglas, Wis.): 31 William j 32 Elmer.
14. vii. Cornelia, b. December 4, 1836; m. James Brimmer (b. Douglas, Wis.).
16. viii, Matilda Jane, b. February 27, 1840; m. William Axfbrd. Children (born
in Douglas Wis.); 33 Abraham ; 34 Minnie.
9. ALONZO P. (5 Robert, 1 Benjamin). Married Catherine
Reynolds.
He was killed about thirteen miles from Washington, D. C, during the
Civil War. He was a private in the 1st Wisconsin Infantry, and was at the
two battles of Bull Run.
children.
(All born in Columbia, Wis.)
16. i. Alonzo.
17. ii. Ellen.
18. iii. Kate.
10. MAJOR TIFFANY (5 Robert, 1 Benjamin). Married, in
Fort Winnebago, Wis., March 25, 1851, Elizabeth Steinhart (b. Kanter-
hook, N. Y., May 22, 1831 ; d. Mason City, la., November 20, 1881).
CHILDREN.
19. i. Delilah, b. February 23, 1857; m. Robert A. Pierce, Jr. Children (all born
in Mason City, la.) : 35 Flossie ; 36 Frank ; 37 Charles.
• 20. ii. Mary L., b. November 22, 1859; m. E. R. Bicknell. Child: 38 Marcy, b.
Raton, N. M.
Georgia A., b. November 10, 1802 ; m. W. J. Bailey.
MlKON, b. June 11, 1804 ; d. July 20, 1864.
Charles David, b. October 5, 1800; m., in Davenport, la., October 13, 1891,
Clara E. High (b. Davenport, la., February 26, 1800). S. P.
12. DAVID MILTON TIFFANY (5 Robert, 1 Benjamin).
Married, in Worcester, Mass., August 20, 1874, Addie R. Knight (b.
Marlen, N. H.).
CHILDREN.
29. i. Fred. L., b. May 20, 1877.
30. ii JULIEN O., b. December 4, 1879.
6. MAJOR TIFFANY (1 Benjamin). Married, in Hillsdale,
N. Y., October 9, 1831, Hepbizah Champion (b. Green River, N. Y.,
1803 ; d. Arcadia, N. Y., August 20, 1853), dau. of Lynde Champion (b.
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Lyme, Conn., July 9, 1760 ; d. Green River, N. Y., July 13, 1829) and
Anna Rowland (b. 1766; d. Green River, N. Y., November 9, 1827).
CHILDREN.
39. i. Charles Benjamin, b. Austerlitz, N. V., July 31, 1833 ; d. Arcadia, N. Y.,
April 4, 1885 ; m., 18C4, Mary AMrich. Children : 46 Ella R., b. Litchfield,
Mich., September 4, 1864 ; d. March 14, 1885; m., February 5, 1881,
Oliver Harkell ; had, (a) Clyde E., b. October 8, 1881 ; (b) Albert A., b.
March 10, 1885; 47 Minniebel, b. Woodstock, Mich., April 21, 1867; 48
Charles A., b. North Adamn, Mich., October 19, 1809; 49 Frank Lamont,
b. North Adams, Mich., April 10, 1874.
40. H. Ann Eliza, b. Austerlitz, N. V., March 4, 1835 ; m., September 14, 1853,
Alonzo Smith. Children : 50 Annabel, b. Homer, Mich., Septeml>er 5,
1801 ; m., November 3, 1880, Mattison B. Wright ; 61 Hepzie Luella, b.
Homer, Mich., June 24, 18G3 ; 52 Fred., b. Litchfield, Mich., March 4,
1864; 53 Edward Luellan, b. Litchfield, Mich., April 8, 1873.
41. iii. Joseph Champion, b. Austerlitz, N. V., January 18, 1837; m., in Litchfield,
Mich., October 22, 1866, Jennie E. Brown (b. Penn Van, N. Y., August 15,
1847). Children: 64 Luella S., b. Butler, Mich., September 29, 1867; m.,
April 10, 1890, Lewis Joy Hendrix (b. Newton, Mich., November 26, 18G6);
56 Francis Leah, b. Columbus, Neb., Septembers, 1869 ; 56 Maud Madeline,
b. November 11, 1871; 57 Eugene Harold, b. April 3, 1875; 58 Joseph
Champion, b. March 26, 1877 ; 59 Homer Brown, b. February 4, 1880 ; 60
Mary Johnson, b. February 8, 1882.
Evi, b. Arcadia, N. Y., June 28, 1839 ; d. there May 4, 1854.
Parthenia, b. Arcadia, N. Y., January 31, 1841 ; d. there May 4, 1854.
Ezra Lamont, b. Arcadia, N. Y., May 17, 1843; m., September 3, 1862,
Catherine Moorehouse.
45. viL Mary Antoinette, b. March 17, 1845. Unmarried.
*1. JOHN TIFFANY. He lived in Massachusetts. Is said to have ^ |
been a lawyer, and to have had a large practice. He was also interested J
in iron works and in the puddling of iron. The name of his wife is not «
known.
CHILDREN.
(All born in North Ada ms, M ass.)
John C, b, December 17, 1770; d. Xenia, O., July 9, 1855.
David.
William.
2. JOHN C. (1 John). Married, first, October 2, 1799, Lydia
Hurlburt (b. July 10, 1775; d. Walworth, N. Y., May 17, 1852); m.,
second, in Springfield, O., October 6, 1818, Hannah Scott (b. Virginia,
January 6, 1794; d. Xenia, O., June 12, 1878).
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Mr. Tiffany was at one time, under President Van Buren, postmaster of
East Palmyra, N. Y. He was also a recruiting officer in the War of 1812,
serving two years, three months, and six days, and being honorably dis-
charged. His second wife drew a pension for his services. Mr. Tiffany
also held the office of coroner of Morgan Co., Ind.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
5. i. Ellen, b. December 17, 1800.
6. it. Abigail A., b. November 2, 1802.
6a. Hi. Edwin, b. Palmyra, N. Y., September 13, 1804; d. Walworth, N. Y., August
18, 1866.
6a. iv. Lyman Hurlburt, b. September 9, 1806 ; d. there, January 24, 1885.
7. v. John Avery, b. June 4, 1809 ; d. Barnesville, Kan., February 20, 1882.
7a. vL Luther, b. March 8, 1817.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
8. vli. WILLIAM S„ b. Newport, Ky., March 16, 1819.
9. viii. David Drown, b. Martinsville, la., March 7, 1821.
10. ix. Thomas Lee, b. Indiana, December 18, 1823 ; d. Xenia, O., September 27,
1870.
11. x. Angelina, b. Indiana, July 14, 1826 ; d. Xenia, O., July 9, 1885.
12. xi. Isaac Brown, b. Xenia, O., January 19, 1829; d. Dayton, O., December
12, 1867.
13. xii. Norman S., b. Ohio, June 8, 1831. Was chief of police in Xenia, O.
14. xiii. MARTHA, b. Ohio, August 19, 1833 ; d. November 21, 1834,
15. xiv. Jane A., b. Xenia, O., June 4, 1836 ; d. June 16, 1881.
16. xv. Joseph T., b. Xenia, O., December 9, 1838.
5. EDWIN (2 John, 1 John). Married, in Walworth, N. Y., July
9, 1826, Eunice Green (b. Walworth, N. Y., November 1, 1804; d. there,
May 25, 1845).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Walworth, N. Y.)
Lyman Hurlburt, b. and d. June 17, 1827.
Thomas Green, b. November 12, 1828.
John Avery, b. March 26, 1831 ; d. August 27, 1832.
Frances Jane, b. April 8, 1834 ; m. Embury Beal.
George Edwin, b. March 17. 1838.
Jambs Emory, b. May 18, 1841 ; m. Clara Bailey.
21. GEORGE EDWIN TIFFANY (5 Edwin, 2 John, 1 John).
Married, in Indianapolis, Ind., October 23, 1867, Elizabeth Helen
Smithers (b. New Bethel, Ind., December 31, 1841).
Mr. Tiffany enlisted, in 1861, in the 15th Mass. Vol. Infantry. He
was shot through the body and right arm at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va.,
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October 21, 1861, and was supposed to be mortally wounded, but recovered
and was sent to Worcester, Mass., on recruiting service. He rejoined his
regiment in March, 1862, at Alexandria, Va., and went through the Penin-
sular campaign. After the seven-days' fight he was sent home to die, but
he recovered and served until mustered out, November 15, 1865.
CHILDREN.
23. L John Edwin, b. October 23, 1870.
24. iL George Emorv, b. March 11, 1873.
6. LYMAN HURLBURT TIFFANY (2 John, 1 John). Mar-
ried, September 24, 1832, in East Palmyra, N. Y., Eliza Sherman (b.
Palmyra, N. Y., February 6, 1814; d. Washington, D. C, January 1,
1892).
CHILDREN.
( All born in Marvin, N. Y.)
Charles Carroll, b. October 6, 1833 ; d. Palmyra, N. Y., January 11, 1854.
Mary Eliza, b. October 27, 1835 ; d. Palmyra, N. Y., Dcceml>er 3, 1852.
Emma Jane, b. August 5, 1838 ; d. Palmyra, N. Y., April 2, 1871.
By ram C, b. December 25, 1839 ; m., at Charleston, Mo., October 29, 1879,
Elizabeth Archie Hatcher (b. New Madria, Mo., February 23, 1859), dan.
of Hon. Robert A. Hatcher, M. C. 1872-1878, and Mary E. Marr. Byram C.
Tiffany has been connected with the Land Department of the United States
Government for over twenty years. He was appointed by President Hayes, in
1880, registrar of the land office at Grand Forks, N. D., reappointed by Presi-
dent Arthur, 1884, and served till displaced by President Cleveland in 1888.
The town of Tiffany, North Dakota, was named after him, in 1882 3. Chil-
dren : 29 Robert Hatcher, b. Palmyra, N. Y., September 13, 1880; d.
Orange, Cal., September 16, 1888 ; 30 Emma Ruth, b. Grand Forks, N. D.,
July 3, 1884 ; 31 Helen Marr, b. Washington, D. C, May 9, 1889 ; 32 Byram
Carroll, b. Washington, January 20, 1898.
29. r. Julia A., b. August 25, 1845 ; d. Marion, N. Y., June 14, 1849.
7. JOHN AVERY (2 John, 1 John). Married Mary Eliza Hunt
(b. Lebanon, O., February 17, 1820).
Mr. Tiffany was a Presbyterian minister, and at one time a member of
the Kansas legislature; a graduate, in 1833, of the Lane Seminary, Cin-
cinnati, O. He was associated with Dr. Lyman Beecher, with Henry
Ward Beecher, and with the Stowes.
CHILDREN.
33. i. Eliza Robinson, b. Lawrenceburg, Ind., September 10, 1840; m., April 22,
1875, Edmund Hurlbut.
34. ii. Lydia Huri hurt, b. Mount Yernon, Ind., December 30, 1841 ; m., Decem-
ber 30, 1868, Eliezer Hollis Hooker. Children s 48 Mary Tiffany, b.
89.
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November 20, 1875 ; <L December 19, 1876 ; 49 Gertrude Hollu, b. August
0, 1877 ; 60 Miriam Horton, b. April 19, 1881.
86. ill. LYMAN Hurlhukt, b. Mount Vernon, Ind., June 22, 1848; m., December,
1879, Alchmena Goultrec. Children : 51 Aven Hunt, b. December 4, 1880 ;
62 Carrie, b. July 29, 1882 ; 63 Mary, b. August, 1885.
36. iv. Edwin, b. Mount Vernon, Ind., June 22, 1813 ; m., April 24, 1877, Lydia
Lemon Jenkfl. Child : 54 Anna, b. January 29, 1882.
87. v. John, b. Mount Vernon, Ind., November 1, 1846; d. Toronto, Ind., Septem-
ber 24, 1858.
38. vi. Catherine, b. Mount Vernon, Ind., November 1, 1846; d. Lawrenceport,
Ind., May 2, 1848.
Mary Ellen, b. Lawrenceport, Ind., March 31, 1849.
Abigail Hunt, b. Lawrenceport, Ind., September 21, 1851; d, there, Sep-
tember 27, 1854.
Anna, b. Lawrenceport, Ind., April 3, 1853.
Thomas Uohinson, b. Kockville, Ind., August 20, 1856; d. Toronto, Ind.,
October 14, 1801.
George Brown, b, Toronto, Ind., September 10, 1858.
Aunkr, b. Toronto, Ind., April 8, 1801 ; d. there, September, 1863.
AVERY, b. Toronto, Ind., April 8, 1801.
Louisa, b. Toronto, Ind., March 22, 1805.
Murray, b. Drownville, Kansas, August 8, 1807.
9. DAVID BROWN (2 John, 1 John). Married, in Xenia, O.,
February 1, 1844, Margaret Catherine Fogelsong (b. Lebanon, O., June
23, 1825; d. Xenia, O., April 10, 1863).
Mr. Tiffany was a private in Company A, 74th Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
in the Civil War.
CHILDREN.
( All born in Xenia, O. )
55. i. John C, b. January 20, 1845 ; m., in Xenia, O., July 4, 1884. Mary Kennedy
(b. Ballow Parish, County Carlow, Ireland, July 12, 1843). Children (all
horn in Xenia, O. ) : 63 Owen, b. January 12, 1878; 64 Sallie Harbine, b.
November 18, 1879 ; 05 John Thomas, b. June 12, 1883 ; 66 Johanna Mar-
garet, b. July 26 ; d. July 29, 1885.
Charles Roper, b. 1846 ; d. July 4, 1846.
George F., b. 1847; d. Novembers, 1876.
Galatha, b. 1849 ; d. February 16, 1857.
Harry H., b. September, 1851 ; d. September 16, 1851.
Edwin Lincoln, b. January 31, 1853 ; m., in Yellow Springs, O., November
27, 1884, Cora Penncll (b. Yellow Springs, O., 1861). Child: 67 Everett
Boyd, b. February 28, 1887.
Eugene, b. 1855 ; d. August 10, 1855.
Allen Poe, b. March 13, 1858 ; m., 1879, Eugene Losey. Child : 68 George
Paul, b. Xenia, O., April 25, 1882.
10. THOMAS LEE (2 John, 1 John). Married, in Xenia, O.,
Elizabeth Bratton (b. Xenia, O., November 17, 1825).
66.
ii.
57.
iii.
58.
iv.
59.
v.
60.
vi.
61.
vii.
62.
viii.
THE T1FFANYS OF AMERICA, 177
Mr. Tiffany wai connected with the Xenia, O., Torchlight for thirty
years, and at his death he was editor and proprietor of the Xenia Gazette.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Xenia, O.)
69. i. Albertson Legrande, b. November 21, 1850.
70. ii. Elizabeth Lulu, b. February 18, 1854 ; d. June 20, 1854.
71. iil Lura May, b. September 22, 1858 ; m., in Xenia, O., October, 1881, David
Merritt Wright
72. iv. Grace Gray, b. June 17, 1801 ; died August 20, 1864.
73. v. Lizzie, b. May 24, 1864.
12. ISAAC BROWN (2 John, 1 John). Married Jemima C.
Riche (b. Virginia, May 7, 1828 ; d. Dayton, O., August 17, 1890).
CHILDREN.
74. i. Hannah E., b. Springfield, O., Decembers, 1849; m., in Dayton, O., Feb'
ruary 15, 1868, W. C. Woods. Children : 80 John Q. Adams, b. Dayton, O.,
November 6, 18G8 ; d. Keutucky, July 13, 1888; 81 Laura A., b. March 30,
1872 ; d. Cincinnati, O., November 6, 1878.
75 ii. Sarah A., b. Springfield, O., July 16, 1853 ; m., in Dayton, O., December 29,
1870, J. J. Leland. Children (all born in Dayton, O. ) : 82 Emma, b. Feb-
ruary 18, 1872 ; 83 Elles B., b. October 8, 1874 ; d. February 3, 1876 ; 84
Clarence Albert, b. December 29, 1877 ; 85 Ethel Grace, b. October 14, 1884.
76. iii. Lara K., b. Springfield, O., November 2, 1855.
77. it. Albert Rodgers, b. Springfield, O., July 11, 1858; m., in Dayton, O., June
30, 1891, Ida Christina Bothart (b. Union City, Ind., April 23, 1870).
Child : 86 Edgar Lewis, b. March 31, 1892. I " '■' * ',
78. r. Ida May, b. Harbine, O., May 28, 1861 ; m., in Dayton, O., August 15, 1882,
Jacob Gearhardt. Children (all born in Springfield, O. ) : 87 George S., b.
May 21, 1883 ; 88 Alice, b. March 24, 1886 ; 89 Paul, b. July 15, 1892.
79. vi. LlLA B., b. Harbine, O., October 15, 1864 ; d. Dayton, O., July 25, 1869.
16. JOSEPH T. (2 John, 1 John). Married, in Xenia, O., Jan-
uary 23, 1860, Maranda A. Bailey (b. Xenia, O., August 23, 1839).
CHILDREN.
90. I Jannetta E., b. April 28, 1860; m., in Dayton, O., January 1, 1889, Henry
Madden.
91. ii. Josephine M., b. July 11, 1869 ; d. May 20, 1884.
92. iii. Clark P., b. May 9, 1872.
93. iv. John B., b. October 7, 1876.
"* 1. WILLIAM TIFFANY. Born Catskill, N. Y., September 26,
1787; d. Athens, N. Y., August 25, 1832; m. Sarah Day (b. August 27, %
1791 ; d. Greene County, N. Y., April, 1859).
178 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN,
ft. i. Mary, b. October 26, 1799.
1 U. Thomas Day, b. Leeds, N. Y., September 8, 1801 ; d. Elm*, N. Y., Septem-
ber 12, 1800.
4, Hi. James L., b. May 10, 1804.
6. iv. John D., b. February 15, 1807.
6. v. William D., b. February 25, 1809.
7. vL Sally Ann, b. June 26, 1811 ; d. January 6, 1850 ; m. — Tailor (Christian
name not known).
8. vii, Isaac Chancy, b. February, 1812.
9. viii. Adamnr, b. March 13, 1816; d. March 11, 1890; m. George Norton (d. July
27, 1890).
10. ix. Jaked L., b. Athens, N. Y., July 9, 1819; d. Georgetown, D. C, April 6,
1864.
11. x. T.AiioN Clark, b. June 22, 1822.
12. xi. Almira C, b. March 16, 1824 ; d. February 6, 1825.
3. THOMAS DAY (1 William). Married Susan Boughton (b.
1803; d. Concord, September 10, 1843).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Wales, Erie County, N. Y.)
13. L Ann Eliza, d. Concord, Erie County, N. Y., September 2, 1844.
14. ii. Sally, d. Concord, Erie County, N. Y., August 23, 1844.
15. iii. Lorinda, d. Concord, Erie County, N. Y., August 20, 1844.
16. iv. Samantha, m. P. Samson.
10. JARED L. (1 William). Married Louisa Tanner (b. Stephen-
town, N. Y., September 17, 1817).
CHILDREN.
17. i. Clark E., b. Holland, N. Y., September 20, 1840; m., first, April 23, 1863,
Amelia Hinds (d. February 2, 1884) ; m., second, June 24, 1890, Emma
Gundlach. Children (by first marriage): 25 Jared Eugene, b. August 1,
1868 ; d. May 30, 1870 ; 26 James H., b. April 19, 1871.
18. ii. Sally S., b. Wales, N. Y., November 26, 1842 ; m., September 19, 1869,
James Allen.
19. iii. Adeline E., b. Concord, N. Y., March 29, 1845 ; d. August 29, 1854.
20. iv. Alice L., b. Wales, N. Y., August 12, 1847; d. April 21, 1851.
21. v. Mary L., b. Wales, N. Y., September 9, 1849 ; m., March 2, 1873, Albert Hall.
Children : 27 Lewis, b. August 1, 1874 ; 28 Glenna, b. August 2, 1879 ; 29
Ora, b. August 6, 1881 ; 30 Laura, b. June 6, 1886.
22. vi. Charles Jaked, b. Wales, N. Y., June 15, 1852 ; m., December 1, 1876,
Carrie Allen.
23. vii. Lona ANN, b. Wales, N. Y., October 7, 1854; m., November 16, 1880, Her-
bert L. Wagoner. Child : 31 Alice, b. June 4, 1892.
21 viii. Orra M, b. Wales, N. Y., December 22, 1859 ; m., June 5, 1880 (name not
known). Children: 82 Leon H., b. December 10, 1882 ; 33 Lottie A., b.
March 9 ; d. September 16, 1888 ; 34 Wallace R., b. September 13, 1891.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 179
11. LABON CLARK (1 William). Married, in RensBelaerville,
N. Y., October 18, 1842, Mary Ann Hagerdorn (b. Remselaerville, N. Y.,
May 8, 1823.
CHILDREN.
35. i. Andrew, b. December 11, 1847 ; m., December 7, 1869, Emily J. Scott
36. ii. Lucy R., b. July 16, 1859; m., April 27, 1880, Channing Lennon.
1. WILLIAM WALLACE. Born March 25, 1835; m., in Buf-
falo, N. Y., November 26, 1860, Agnes J. McPherson (b. Buffalo, N. Y.,
October 18, 1845).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Buffalo, N. Y. )
2. L Ellen, b. February 9 ; d. August 13, 1862.
3. it Emma Gertrude, b. January 19, 1867.
4. iii. Grace Addeline, b. October 21, 1874 ; d. November 29, 1881.
5. iv. Ethel Ward, b. March 10, 1885.
1. LIEUTENANT EBENEZER. Born 1717; d. Salem, Conn.,
February 13, 1799; m. Ruhamah (surname not known; b. 1730; d.
Salem, Conn., December 15, 1798).
Mr. Tiffany was a farmer. In October, 1767, he was made lieutenant
of the new company or trainband in the northeast part of the Town of
Lyme, 3d Regiment of the Connecticut Colony, by Act of the Assembly.
CHILDREN.
(All born in Salem, Conn.)
2. i. Ebenezer, b. 1760 ; d. Salem, Conn., February 15, 1847.
3. ii. Seth, b. 1771 j d. Salem, Conn., October 18, 1849.
4. iii, Richard.
2. EBENEZER (1 Ebenezer). Married Lucretia Corning (b. 1768;
d. Salem, Conn., February 11, 1826).
CHILDREN.
5. i. Richard, b. June 25, 1788 ; d. Salem, Conn., February 29, 1864.
6. ii. Lucretia, b. April 14, 1792 ; d. Colchester, Conn., January 7, 1883 ; m., in
Salem, Oliver Sisson.
7. iii. Charles Ely, b. June 29, 1794 ; d. Lyme, Conn., November 24, 1868.
8. iv. Elisha Ely, b. August 6, 1796.
9. v. John Corning, b. January 23, 1799.
10. vi. Betsy Elizabeth, b. January 31, 1802; d. Lyme, Conn., July 10, 1834; m.,
in Salem, December 19, 1822, Christopher Lee.
11. vii. Caroline, b. June 26, 1806; m., in Salem, August 15, 1828, Simeon Palmer
of Stonington, Conn.
12. viii. William Skth, b. October 10, 1807 ; d. February 15, 1885.
13. ix. Ebenezer.
14.
L
15.
ii.
16.
iti.
17.
iv.
18.
v.
180 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
5. RICHARD (2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebenezer). Married, in Salem,
Conn., March 15, 1812, Mary Sisson (b. Rhode Island, March 31, 1788;
d. Salem, December 17, 1850.)
CHILDREN.
(All born in Salem, Conn.)
Oliver Sisson, b. January IS, 1813 ; d. Norwich, Conn., October 37, 1866.
Francis Henry, b. September 7, 1815.
Richard Cornino, b. May 3, 1819; d. New London, Conn., August 25,
1884.
Charles, b. November 3, 1820 ; d. January 27, 1893.
Mary Sisson, b. October 10, 1822 ; m., in Salem, Conn., June 11, 1843, Rev.
Robert C. Mills, D.D. (b. N. Y. City, February 6, 1819). Rev. Robert C.
Mills' grandfather's name was Abraham Mills, and his wife's name was
Mtry Goss. He preached at the Baptist church, Colchester, Conn., at the
time he was married ; afterwards in Chicopee Falls, Mass., and then was
pastor of a Baptist church in Salem, Mass., for twenty-five years, after which
he retired and moved to Norton Center, Mass. Children : 19 Robert, b.
Chicopee Falls, Mass., January 8, 1847 ; m., in Salem, Mass., December 18,
1872, Elizabeth Ropes Upton (d. Amherst, Mass., September 17, 1876) ; had
(a) Frederick, b. 1873 ; d. 1879 ; (b) Elizabeth Tiffany, b. 1875 ; 20 Charles
Mills, b. Salem, Mass., May 19, 1851 ; m., in Boston, Mass.. December 29,
1886, Sarah Watts ; 21 Mary Slater, b. Salem, Mass., October 21, 1856 ; m.,
April 29, 1880, Frank E. Anderson ; had (a) Raymond M., (b) Carol, (c)
Donald.
14. OLIVER SISSON (5 Richard, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebenezer).
Married, in Norwich, Conn., November 24, 183G, Lucy Conklyn Frazier
(b. March 16, 1817).
CHILDREN.
22. i. Ciiari.ks Oliver, b. January 7, 1838; d. September 25, 1864; in., June 29,
1864, Adelaide Harvey Kimball. S. P.
23. ii. Mary Eliza, b. March 2, 1840; m., February 20, 1862, James Edward Kit-
ing of Catskill, N. Y. Children : 25 James William, b. February 6 ; d.
August, 1803 : 26 Mary Moore, b. August 2, 1864 ; 27 William, b. June 6,
1866 ; d. August 18, 1807 ; 28 Charles, b. June 15 ; d. September 28, 1868 ;
29 James Frederick, b. December 10, 1872 ; 30 Samuel Case, b. August 11 ;
d. December 17, 1874.
24. iii. Annie Mills, b. May 5, 1849; m., September 21, 1870, Jonathan Crapser of
Burton, Mich. Children : 31 Charles Tiffany, b. May 27 ; d. August 21,
1872 ; 32 Mary Meigs, b. June 19, 1873 ; d. February 13, 1876 ; 33 Samuel
Case, b. January 20, 1878 ; 34 George Meigs, b. March 2, 1881.
15. FRANCIS HENRY (5 Richard, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebenezer).
Married, first, in Essex, Conn., September 2, 1840, Maria D. Post (d.
Essex, Conn., January 23, 1859) ; m., second, in Essex, Conn., March,
1804, Wealthy Maria Buckley (d. Essex, Conn., March, 1890).
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 181
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
(All born in Essex, Conn.)
35. L Helen An net, b. 1845 ; rn., in Essex, Conn., A. Judson Pratt
36. ii. Maria Sarah; b. 1848 ; m., in Essex, Conn, Ezra S. Jones.
37. iii. Henry Francis, b. 1851 ; m., in Meriden, Conn., Ella M. Forbes. Child t
44 Frank A., b. 1886; drowned at Old Saybrook, Conn,, August 14, 1893.
16. RICHARD CORNING (5 Richard, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebene-
zer). Married, first, in Salem, Conn., September 14, 1842, Julia Hilli-
ard, who d. ; m., second, in Essex, Conn., Rebecca Whittemore Pratt
(b. Essex, Conn., September 14, 1815; d. Pawtucket, R. L, August 22,
1891).
children by first marriage.
(Born in Salem, Conn.)
38. L Julia Baker, b. July 10, 1843 ; m. Dr. Button.
39. ii. Lucy Margaret, b. May 3, 1845 ; m. S. S. Wetmore.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
(All born in New London, Conn.)
40. Hi. MARY R., b. January 7, 1850; d. January 2, 1853.
41. iv. Richard S., b. August 7, 1851 ; d. December 22, 1852.
42. v. Ida Adele, b. April 21, 1854 ; m., June 28, 1889, Orraond Draper.
43. vi. Emma Allen, b. August 13, 1858. Unmarried.
17. CHARLES (5 Richard, 2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebenezer). Mar-
ried, in Salem, Conn., March 16, 1851, Susan Elizabeth Bailey (b. Ledyard,
Conn., September 25, 1830).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Salem, Conn.)
45. i. Louisa, b. February 13, 1852 ; d. September 18, 1852.
46. it Susie Bailey, b. July 27, 1855; m., in Salem, Conn., March 15, 1876, Henry
Archibald Rogers.
47. iii. Mary Sisson, b. July 12, 1859 ; m. in Salem, Conn., November 28, 1878,
William Morgan Sisson. Child : 54 William Morgan, b. East Haddam, Conn.,
February 15, 1884.
48. iv. Charles Richard, b. December 31, 1867.
7. CHARLES ELY (2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebenezer). Married, about
1823, Frances Maria Jewett (b. Lyme, Conn., April 21, 1800; d. there
April 28, 1890).
CHILDREN.
(All born in Vermont.)
49. L Charles Aurelius, b. April 17, 1824.
50. it Lucretia, M., b. July 15, 1826; d. Lyme, Conn., 1860; m. John M. Parker.
Children : 55 Lucretia ; 56 Caroline Selden.
182 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
51. Hi. George Augustus, b. August 17, 1829 ; m. Mary M. Martin. Children :
57 Charles Martin ; m., in Lyme, Conn., Adele Banning ; 58 Georgia May;
tn., in Lyme, Conn., James Raymond Wood.
69. Iv. Frances Amelia, b. March 9, 1832 ; m., first, Captain S. W. Mather, who
d. — j m., second, Mr. Shailer. Children: 59 Frances Amelia, m. James S.
Berden ; 60 Kate, m. Charles S. Hubbard.
68. v. David Jkwktt, b. October 16, 1836; m., in New London, Conn., December
12, 1868, Fannie L. Cavarly. Children : 61 Lizzie Cavarly, b. May 1, 1869 ;
d. May 1, 1887 ; 62 John Jewett, b. March 23, 1872 ; 63 Jennie Cavarly, b.
December 14, 1874.
12. WILLIAM SETH (2 Ebenezer, 1 Ebenezer). Married,
first, in Williston, Vt., Mary Atwater (d. 1834) ; m., second, in Salem,
Conn., Maria Margaret De Wolf (d. February 15, 1885).
CHILD BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
64. 1. Marion A, b. Williston, Vt., August 7, 1832; m., June 2, 1850, LudwigF.
Crocker (b. New London, Conn., April 30, 1826; d. there January 18, 1887).
Child ; 70 Lucy M., b. March 2, 1870.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
65. ii. MARTHA Maria, b. Salem, Conn. ; tn., in New London, Conn., October 9,
1871, George Prest, Jr. (b. Lancashire, England).
66. iii. Allen, b. Salem, Conn., August 25, 1843; m., November 29, 1871, Ann E.
Stanton. Child : 79 Martha Elizabeth, b. September 1, 1889.
67. iv. Ellen, m., in New London, Conn., November 27, 1863, Joshua J. Enos (b.
Rochester, N. Y., June 4, 1839). Children : 72 Everett J., b. Salem, Conn.,
April 24, 1862 ; m., in Worcester, Mass., January 22, 1890, Annie Kennedy ;
73 William H., b. Norwich, Conn., March 10, 1867; m., in Ledyard, Conn.,
November 4, 1890, Laura E. Stanton ; 74 Mamie, b. Norwich, Conn., June
29, 1874.
68. v. John Fuller.
69. vi. Joseph F„ b. Salem, Conn., April 25, 1848; d. August 8, 1870.
3. SETH (1 Ebenezer). Married, first, Eunice (surname not
known; b. 1779; d. November 2, 1813); m., second, Nancy (surname
not known ; b. 1792; d. March 31, 1866).
children.
(Born in Salem, Conn.)
75. i. Alfred Ely, b. February 27, 1807; d. April 27, 1879; m., May 29, 1839,
Mary Fitch Strickland ( b. October 19, 1817 ; d. November 13, 1886).
76. ii. Francis H., b. November, 1813 ; d. August 22, 1814.
1. DANIEL. Born Lyme, Conn., September 10, 1768 ; d. Bethany,
N. Y., August 1, 1855; m., first, Zeruah Labode (d. 1815); m., second,
in Bergen, N. Y., Prudence Whiting (b. New York, 1800; d. Bethany,
N. Y., October 16, 1862).
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 183
Daniel Tiffany may have been the second son of Consider Tiffany ;
but, as his origin is not clear, he is classed with the Miscellaneous Tiffanys.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
3. i. Clara, b. 1797; d. Ohio; m., in Scipio, N. Y., Nathan Spicer.
3. iL Valentine, b. 1799; <L Sugar Grove, Pa.; m. Draxey Jackson. Children:
16 Polly ; 17 Sarah ; 18 Electa ; 19 Ezra ; 20 William ; 21 Eliza.
4. Hi. Lurana, b. 1801 ; d. Leslie, Mich., 1858 ; m., first, Samuel Tillotson of
Batavia, N. Y. (d. Stafford, N. Y., 1831); m., second, Joel Morse of Staf-
ford, N. Y. (d. 1859). Children: 22 Jane, b. Byron, N. Y., 1824; d.
1865 ; m. George King of Stafford, N. Y. ; 23 Jackson, b. Byron, N. Y.,
1826; d. Michigan, 1889; m., 1850, Cordelia Bannister; had (a) Ellen, (b)
Volin; 24 James, b. Byron, N. Y., 1828, m., in Leslie, Mich., 1863,
Letitia Trefry ; had (a) Lone, (b) Floyd, (c) Flora, (d) Frances, (e) Charles ;
25 Samuel, b. Byron, N. Y., 1831 ; m. Anna King, had three sons ; 26 Han-
nah Morse, b. Stafford, N. Y., 1838; d. Dansville, Mich., 1869; m., first,
James Sabine (d. in the army during the Civil War); m., second, Elias Smith
of Michigan ; had Susanah, d. unmarried.
6. iv. Zeruah, b. Scipio, N. Y., June 20, 1803 ; m., July 3, 1825, Lothrup Farnham.
Children: 27 Stephen Lothrup, b. April 12, 1820; in. three times, had five
children; 28 William Daniel, b. Bergen, N. Y., August 28, 1827; d. there,
June 19, 1849, unmarried ; 29 Mary E., b. Bergen, N. Y., April 8, 1830; m.,
May 1, 1850, Hiram Thompson ; had one son ; 30, Lorinda, b. Bergen,
N. Y., February 17, 1833 ; m., first, July 26, 1852, Cromwell Ames ; m.,
second, June 29, 1872, John Williams; had (a) Learaan C, (b) Ames ; 31
Joseph N., b. Bergen, N. Y., July 27, 1835; d. January 8, 1893; m. January
1, 1867; had two sons; 32, Lora Louise, b. Bergen, N. Y., September 29,
1837 ; 33 Orra Lovina, b. Bergen, N. Y., September 29, 1837 ; m., Decern-
ber 2, 1877, Homer Seely ; 34 Zeruah Jane, b. Bergen, N. Y., February 3,
1841 ; m., March 21, 1869, Austin Hollister.
6. ▼. Curtis, b. Scipio, N. Y., 1805; d. Sheffield, O., February 10, 1884; m.
Diana Thair (d. Sheffield, O., April 10, 1884). Children: 35 Daniel, b.
Ohio ; m. — ; had three children ; 36 George, b. Ohio ; d. in army during
the Civil War, while on secret service under General Grant, unmarried ; 37
Reilly, b. Ohio, unmarried; 38 Albert, b. Ohio, 1850; m., 1881, Mrs.
Minnie Hamilton ; 39 Martha, b. Ohio, 1852 ; m. Albert Newbre ; had (a)
John, (b) Diana.
7. ri. Affa, b. Scipio, N. Y., 1807 ; d. 1884 ; m., first, John Newbre of Bergen,
N. Y.j m., second, 1852, Lewis Keith of Stockton, N. Y. Children: 40
Leonard, b. Stockton, N. Y. ; d. in infancy; 41 Valina, b. Stockton, N. Y.;
d. Ohio ; m. Isaac Dalrymple; had three children ; 42 Albert, b. Stockton,
N. Y. ; d. Michigan; m. Martha Tiffany; had three children ; 43 Polly, b.
Crawford, Pa., 1840; m., in Stockton, N. Y., 1863, Fay Ellis; had three
children.
8. yii. Azubah, b. Scipio, N. Y., 1809 ; d. Ashtabula, O., 1844 ; m. Charles Curtis.
Children : 44 Amanda, b. Sheffield, O., 1832; m., 1849, Julian Gage; had
three children ; 45 Amy Ann, b. Ohio ; d. unmarried ; 46 Oliver, b. Ohio ;
47 Roxana, b. Ohio ; 48 Charles, b. Ohio, married.
9. tHL Harriet, b. Scipio, N. Y, 1811; d. Jackson, Mich. ; m. Charles Bellesfield
of Le Roy, N. Y. ; had two daughters.
184 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
10. is. Valina, b. Scipio, N. V., July 4, 1814 ; deceased ; m., in Bergen, N. Y.,
April 18, 1837, Oliver Campbell (b. Becket, Mass., January 28, 1794>
Children : 49 Martin Richard, b. Stafford, N. Y., Jane 24, 1842 ; m., in
Fairfield, Mich., 1870, Naomi Hubbell (b. July 13, 1848); had (a) Nelly
Agnes, b. Middlebury, Mich., September 23, 1874; m., 1806, Bert H. Estes;
(b) Marshall William, b. Middlebury, Mich., July 7, 1884; 50 Martha Jane,
b. Stafford, N. Y., April 15, 1844; m., December 21, 1865, George D. Main
(b. Clarendon, N. Y., January 10, 1844 ) ; had Henrietta Justine, b. Fairfield,
Mich., September 15, 1806 ; m. there, September 17, 1887, William Killian ;
61 Marshall Walter, b. Stafford, N. Y, December 11, 1845; m., in Batavia,
N. Y„ February 24, 1864, Mary Glancy (b. Portage, N. Y., December 12,
1841) ; had (a) Walter, b. Arcade, N. Y, January 24, 1865 ; d. same day ;
(b) Martin Daniel, b. Arcade, N. Y, November 21, 1866; m., June 25,
1895, in Buffalo, N. Y, Louise Virginia Davison (b. Buffalo. N. Y, December
10, 1862); (c) William Henry, b. Arcade, N. Y, November 12, 1868; m.,
in Warsaw, N. Y, October 10, 1894, Katherine R. McGinn (b. Syracuse,
N. Y., November 5, 1872); (d) Jennie, b. Weathersfield Springs, N. Y,
December 10, 1870; d. same day; (e) Frank, b. Weathersfield Springs,
N. Y., February 29, 1872; (f) Jennie Valina Gertrude, b. Warsaw, N. Y.,
March 17, 1878; m., June 18, 1899, Edwin Levi Lapp ( b. Buffalo, N. Y,
November 2, 1869) ; 52 Nancy Valina, b. Stafford, N. Y, October 30, 1848 ;
m., in Warsaw, N. Y, September 1, 1881, Thomas Scovell (b. Orwetl, Vt,
October 2, 1823; & Lockport, N. Y, August 8, 1898).
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
11. x. Matilda, b. Bergen, N. Y. ; m. John Winslow. Child : Eliza Jane ; d.
September 23, 1894 ; m. Russell Cook ; had five children.
12. xL Daniel, b. Bazette, O. ; d. there, aged twenty, unmarried
13. xii. Minerva, b. Bazette, O., 1830.
14. xiii. Caroline Malinda, b. Bazette, O., 1832; m. Edward N. Gay; had three
children.
15. xlv. Elf. mod, b. Cortland, O., 1834 ; d. 1836.
1. JOSEPH EDWARD TIFFANY. Bora in Attleboro, Mass.;
d. Melrose, Mass., 1870; m. Sarah Jane (surname unknown; b. Yar-
mouth, Maine; d. Attleboro, Mass., July 20, 1869).
children.
fl. i. Henry Homer, b. Maiden, Mass., March 14, 1856; m. Mildred Wentworth ;
have (a) Norma, b. March 8, 1885 ; (b) Florence, b. June 16, 1887.
3. ii. Emma Jane, b. Maiden, Mass., June 6, 1858.
4. iii. Edward Hayward, b. Attleboro, Mass., November 6, 1860; m., June 11,
1888, Viola Rebecca Salisbury of Lawrence, Mass. ; have (a) Marion Rebecca,
b. Providence, R. I., April 1, 1889 ; (b) Hope Arnold, b. Providence, R. L,
December 4, 1892 ; (c) Edward Brunswick, b. Providence, R. I., March 17,
1900. Mr. Tiffany in boyhood entered the employ of Callender, McAuslan
& Troup, dry goods merchants of Providence, R. L, and has been connected
with the firm ever since. The firm is now a stock company, and for more
than twelve years he has been on the board of directors.
THE TJFFANYS OF AMERICA. 185
1. JOHN. He lived in Tolland County, Conn.; m. Elizabeth
Brewster. Had children, but the records concerning his family are meager,
so the compiler has confined the history to his one son of whom authentic
data has been obtained.
CHILD.
2. L Daniel. He married Sally Puffer. Had ten children, of whom authentic
records of but three have been secured. The three are as follows : 8
Eunice, m. Franklin Philps ; had (a) Lewis, deceased; (b) James Duane ;
(c) Mary E. ; (d) Elizabeth, m. Mr. Farnham of North Hannibal, Mass. ; 4
James L. of East Martinsburg, N. V. ; 6 Levi K. of Glendale, N. Y.
1. FLAVEL BENJAMIN. It is thought, by Dr. Flavel B. Tif-
fany of Kansas City, Mo., that Flavel Benjamin Tiffany's family went from
Normandy to England and thence to America. If this is so, they are
undoubtedly descendants of Humphrey Tiffany, but the line of descent
has been lost.
CHILDREN.
Clinton DeVVitt. Lives in Owatonna, Minn.
Ambrose Benjamin, who married and had a son, Flavel B. Tiffany, A. M.,
M. D., a well-known practicing physician of Kansas City, Mo., who is
author of several standard medical books and other works of merit.
A Daughter ; m. George Dennis of Barabo, Wis.
A Daughter ; m. George King of Rutlane, Dane County, Wis.
1. ELEASAR. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and
was closely associated with Gen. Washington. In later life, Eleasar Tif-
fany drew a pension from the Government, and when he went to Spring-
field, Mass., where his pension was paid, he would entertain his grand-
children with stories of the Revolutionary War, and especially of the great
commander, whom he reverenced, as did every soldier who had the honor
to serve under Gen. Washington. No definite date concerning his mar-
riages has been obtained, but he is said to have married twice. His two
sons, of whom records are given, were children by his first wife.
CHILDREN.
2. i. Bernard. Moved to New York State in early youth.
3. it Giles Chapman, b. Lanesboro, Mass., November 7, 1802 ; d. Springfield,
Mass., January 23, 1853; m., in Springfield, Mass., June 26, 1828, Emily
McQuivery (b. Springfield, Mass., September 11, 1804; d. Springfield,
Mass., May, 1870). Children : 4 William Sheldon, b. Springfield, Mass.,
April 27, 1829; m., first, in Springfield, Mass., October 2, 1856, Amelia
Elvira Estes (b. Springfield, Mass., January 8, 1835; d. Hartford, Conn.,
May 2, 1869) ; m., second, August 5, 1873, Mary Dean (b. Canaan, N. H.,
August 19, 1838 ;d. Springfield, Mass., October 19, 1883); had (a) Mary
2.
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3.
ii.
4.
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6.
iv.
180 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Emily, b. Hartford, Conn., December 20, 1859; d. Jane 98, 1860; (b)
George Henry, b. Holyokc, Mast., June 15, 1861 ; (c) Wally Rob Roy, b.
Springfield, Mass., April 18, 1866 ; m., first, in Springfield, Mass., February
22, 1887, Carrie Eliza Bull (b. Springfield, Mass., April 13, 1866; d.
Springfield, Mass., January 15, 1895); m., second, Anne Theodosia Clapp
(b. Windsor, Conn., July 6, 1865); (d) Ida Belle, b. Hartford, Conn.,
March 23; died Hartford, Conn., June 11, 1869 ; (e) Lulu Elvira, b. Windsor,
Conn., December 6, 1876.
1. OBEDIAH. He was married and had one son.
CHILD.
2. L George Pitkin, who married and had the following children : 3 William Wal-
lace ; 4 George E. ; 6 Charles ; 6 Archibald Jasper ; 7 Susan ; 8 Adelaine ;
9 Josephine.
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(1, English Branch. )
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 187
ENGLISH TIFFANYS.
Under this head the compiler has embodied some data about descendants
of Joseph Waddington Tiffany. To Frank Tiffany of Leeds, England, and
to J. Alfred Tiffany of Syracuse, N. Y., herein mentioned, the author is
indebted for much valuable information concerning the Tiffanys, and
especially their early history over the sea.
1. JOSEPH WADDINGTON TIFFANY. He married Hen-
rietta Crabtree.
CHILDREN.
2. L John Barnes, who married and had the following children : 8 Herbert ; 9
Sarah ; 10 Henrietta ; 11 Clara.
3. it Mary Ann, who married Mr. Richardson of Leeds, England, and had the fol-
lowing children : 12 Lillian ; 13 Frederick.
4. iii. Frank, who lires in Leeds, England, is married and has the following children :
14 Joseph Edgar ; 15 Matilda ; 16 Frank.
5. iv. Jennie, unmarried, and lives in Leeds, England.
6. t. William Henry, who lives in Cape Town, is married and has the following
children : 17 Isabel ; 18 Henry Waddington.
7. ri. James Alfred, who lives in Syracuse, New York.
188 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
OTHER REFERENCES.
In the natural course of research, the author has come upon many in-
teresting anecdotes of the Tiffany family, and has found the name connected
with the early history of New England in a manner not easy to extract for
use in the introduction or in shape to be embodied with the reference rec-
ords of the Tiffany family; but, in connection with the chapter on Miscel-
laneous Tiffanys, it seems expedient to insert a portion of what has been
gleaned from other genealogies and from many histories, especially of New
England towns. A part of this is included in records published elsewhere
in the book, but the following are extracts taken from the various volumes
to which reference is made above.
WALPOLE TIFFANYS.
In " Walpole As It Was and As It Is," containing the complete civil history of the
town, from 1749 to 1879, together with a history of all the church organizations ; also a
history of 150 families that settled in the town previous to 1820, with biographical sketches
of a large number of its prominent citizens ; and also a census of the town taken April 1,
1878, by George Aldrich, printed by the Claremont Manufacturing Company, of Clare*
mont, N. II., in 1880, appears the following :
Pages 308, 309. Amasa Tiffany came to Walpole, from Ashford, Conn., in some of
the last years of the eighteenth century. He married Sally, the sister of Dr. Stephen
Johnson, and had three sons and one daughter, who came with their parents. He was
born in 1704 and died April 17, 1800. His wife was born in 1771, and died February 8,
1808, being ninety-seven years old. He was a butcher, it is said, and lived at one time in
the Walton Mead house, and owned the rabid dog that bit David, the son of John Livings*
ton, mentioned heretofore, in 1815.
Stephen, the oldest of the children, was born February 22, 1792, and died August 19,
1877. He married Maria, daughter of Dr. Stephen and Percy (Webber) Johnson, Octo-
ber 18, 1818, who was born April 13, 1795, and died March 31, 1872. Stephen Tiffany
was a soldier in the War of 1812, and went to Portsmouth, N. II., in the company that
went from Walpole with Colonel Josiah Bellows ; he was also captain, at one time, of the
rifle company organized here. He lived to be eighty-five years of age, possessing a robust
constitution, although he never in his lifetime ate but a very small quantity of meat. His
Course of life was smooth and even, and he died without an enemy. Children : 1st, Har-
riet M., b. November 20, 1821 ; m. Ephraim A. Watkins, March, 1841, and has two
children living. 2d, Sarah Ann, b. January 22, 1820 ; m. Frederick Watkins, September,
1845, and has two daughters. 3d, Stephen Johnson, b. May 10, 1830 ; m., first, Mary S.,
daughter of Levi and Susannah (Foster) Hall, who d. May 29, 1804; m., second, Emily
BufTum of Keene, N. H. 4th, Percy I., b. June 10, 1834 ; m. William Hall, January 27,
1852 ; d. January 24, 1800.
TIFFANYS IN WALES.
In "An Address delivered in Wales on October 5, 1862, being the
centennial anniversary of the municipal organization of the town, with
THE TJFFANYS OF AMERICA. 189
additions and extensions upon some matters needful to bring the history of
the town down to January 1, 1866, to which is annexed a roll of honor,
being a catalogue of the names, etc., of soldiers from this town who served
in the armies of our Government in the late Civil War, by Absalom
Gardner, published by request, Springfield, Samuel Bowles & Company,
printers, 1866," appears the following in reference to the Tiffany family :
Page 27. The Tiffany families next command attention. James Tiffany, senior, came
to this place from Douglas in or about 1780, continued here until 1795, then left. James
Tiffany, Jr., son of the first James, came here with his father, was here married, in 1781,
to Mary Howe, succeeded Captain Winchester as owner and occupant of the Royce Place,
and also in merchandising or storekeeping upon a small scale thereon ; and died here March
25, 1823, aged sixty-two. His sons, Dexter, Lyman, Bela, and Loring all became noted
here and elsewhere in the world of business and trade, manufacturing, merchandising, and
otherwise.
Bela Tiffany, Esq., son of James, junior, was here in childhood and youth, and till
1808 ; was then off elsewhere in business till 1825, at which time he returned hither with
his family, and here tarried till 1830, when he left again. He died in August, 1851, aged
sixty-six, his death being the result of an injury in being thrown from his wagon as he was
returning from Palmer to his home in Southbridge. Though he was not faultless, more
than others, yet, as the originator of the first manufacturing establishment in this town, he
is entitled to the honored and grateful remembrance of all desirers of our town's prosperity.
We have now no right to say there would be at this time any cloth manufactories in this
town had it not been for the start and impetus given by him to that branch of industry ;
and he must be a dolt, indeed, who does not understand in some good degree the benefits
by our town derived from the manufacturing business done in this place.
Page 29. Under the list of practicing physicians who have lived in Salem appears the
name of Dr. Daniel Tiffany, from 1812 to 1822.
Page 31. Dr. Daniel Tiffany was not of the family, but a relative of the other
Tiffanys that have been herebefore named ; had his residence here two years, 1792-93,
then left ; returned in 1812, claiming to be of the medical brotherhood, continued here
till 1822, then removed to Webster. When here, he abode in different localities, but
mostly in the outskirts of the town, and, when not professionally engaged, gave his atten-
tion to agricultural pursuits. He was not regarded as superlatively smart or skillful, and
did not have an extensive practice.
In the "Champion Genealogy, a History of the Descendants of Henry
Champion of Saybrook and Lyme, Connecticut, together with some account
of other families of the name," by Francis Bacon Trowbridge, published for
the author, in New Haven, in 1891, appears the following references to the
Tiffany family :
Pages 52, 53. Hepzibah Champion (Lynde 24, Henry 11, Henry 6, Henry 4, Henry 1),
born in 1803 in Green River, N. Y.; died 20 August, 1853, in Arcadia, N. V.; was
married in Hillsdale, N. Y., 9 October, 1831, to Major Tiffany, son of Benjamin and
Elizabeth Tiffany, born 23 June, 1804, in Austerlitz, N. Y.; died, 1863, in Litchfield, Mich.
Mr. Tiffany acquired the name Major from the fact that he was one of
four boys who were all born in his neighborhood on the same day, each of
100 HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
whom was christened Major. His parents came to this country from
Ireland, bringing three children, Mary, William, and Elizabeth. William
was captured by the Indians at the age of twelve, but escaped in a canoe
six years later, although dressed at the time for marriage with a chief's
daughter.
Mr. Tiffany continued to reside on his farm in his native town until
1833, when he removed to Arcadia, Wayne County. The latter years of
his life were passed in Litchfield, Mich. He was by religion a Methodist
and politically a Republican. Some account of him is contained in the
chapter devoted to Miscellaneous Tiffanys.
TIFFANY CHILDREN.
i. Charles Benjamin, b. 31 July, 1833, in Austerlitz, N. Y. ; went to California at
the age of nineteen and engaged in gold mining. He soon returned to New York,
however, and gave his attention to farming. He m., in 1846, Mary Aldrich, of
Arcadia, N. Y., and d. 4 April, 1885, in Arcadia.
ii. Ann Eliza, b. 4 March, 1835, in Austerlitz ; ra., 14 September, 1853, Alonzo
Smith, of Port Gibson, N. Y., son of Asa Smith, a Canadian, and Hannah (Poor )
Smith, of Haverhill, Mass. He is a farmer in Hanover, Mich. Children :
Annabel, b. 5 September, 1861, in Homer, Mich. ; m., 3 November, 1886, Matti-
son B. Wright, of Eaton Rapids, Mich. ; Hepsie Luella, b. 24 June, 1863, in
Homer; d. 4 March, 1804, in Litchfield, Mich. ; Edward Luellan, b. 8 April,
1873, in Litchfield.
Hi. Joseph Champion, b. 18 January, 1837, in Austerlitz ; m., in Litchfield, Mich.,
22 October, 1866, Jennie E., dau. of Darius and Leah (Johnson) Brown (b. 16
August, 1847, in Penn Yan, N. Y. ). He went to California in 1852, where for
several years he was engaged as a practical miner ; also conducting a livery
business in Marysville, Cal. In 1865, he removed to Michigan, and in 1869 to
Columbus, Neb., where he now resides, being occupied with the breeding of fine
livestock. Children: Louella S., b. 29 September, 1867, in Butler, Mich. ; m.,
10 April, 1890, Lewis Joy Hendrix, a stockraiser (b. 26 November, 1866, in
Newton, Mich. ) ; Frances Leah, b. 3 September, 1869, in Columbus, Neb. ; Maud
Madoline, b. 11 November, 1871 ; Eugene Harold, b. 3 April, 1875 ; Joseph
Champion, b. 26 March, 1877 ; Homer Brown, b. 4 February, 1880; Mary John-
son, b. 8 February, 1882.
iv. Evi, b. 28 January, 1839, in Arcadia, N. Y. ; d. 4 May, 1854, in Arcadia.
v. PARTHENIA, b. 31 January, 1841, in Arcadia ; d. 14 November, 1864, in Litchfield,
Mich. Unmarried,
vi. Ezra Lamont, b. 17 May, 1843, in Arcadia; m., 3 September, 1862, Catherine
Morehouse. He is a farmer in North Adams, Mich. Children : Ella R., b, 4
September, 1864, in Litchfield, Mich. ; m., 5 February, 1881, Oliver Haskell of
Adams, Mich., and d. 14 March, 1885, leaving two children : (1) Clyde E., b. 8
October, 1881; (2) Albert A., b. 10 March, 1885; Minniebel, b. 21 April, 1867,
in Woodstock, Mich., is a student at the State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Mich.;
Charles A., b. 19 October, 1869, in North Adams, Mich. ; Frank Lamont, b. 10
April, 1874, in North Adams,
vii. Mary Antoinette, b. 17 March, 1845, in Arcadia ; is unmarried, and resides in
Hanover, Mich.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA. 191
Page 156, of the "Champion Genealogy," under the head Lucyette
Champion, married Asa Ames Potter, of East Winfield, N. Y., 24 Septem-
ber, 1835, gives the following concerning one of the Potter children, born
in Winfield, N. Y. :
Juuaette Potter, b. 17 July, 1836 ; m., first, 12 April, 1860, William Henry Tif-
fany, who d. in 1872. Children : Emmett, b. 2 February, 18G1, U a lawyer in New York
City; Earl Potter, b. 8 June, 1863; d. 17 April, 1868. She m., second, 16 June, 1875,
R. N. Vanevera (b. 28 October, 1827), a merchant in New York City. Child : Potter,
b. 12 September, 1877. Juliaette Vanevera, M. D. (New York Medical College, 1872),
has been for seven years professor of children's diseases in the New York Female Medical
College, and staff physician in the Hospital for Women.
192 INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
ERRORS IN THE BOOK.
In a work of such size as " The Tiffanys in America "it is impossible
to prevent, even with the closest attention and the greatest care, the
appearance of some errors. Although the author has gone over the proofs
several times since the original proofs were sent to the subscribers for
revision, the preparation of the index has revealed errors, which, as far as
they have been discovered, are corrected as follows :
Page 13. — 121 Loving Tiffany should be Loring Tiffany, as indexed.
Page 16. — 6 Lucy Tiffany should be 35, as correctly numbered on
page 7.
Page 67.-892 James Philip House, m. September 7, 1876, should be
m. September 7, 1856.
Page 71.— 917 Oscar Fitzallen Tiffany should be 916.
Page 71.— 918 Nelson Otis Tiffany should be 917.
Page 72.-924 Albert O. Tiffany should be 923.
Page 72.-925 William H. Tiffany should be 924.
Page 81. — 1095a Rose Irene Tiffany should not be numbered, as it
refers to 1094 in the same paragraph.
Page 87.— 1100 Noah Tiffany should be 1110, as given on page S5.
Page 106.— (a) 1580 Warner Case Tower should be Warner Carr
Tower.
Page 174.— 5 Edwin Tiffany should be 5a, as given under 2 John C.
Tiffany in preceding paragraph on page 174.
Page 175. — 6 Lyman Hurlburt Tiffany should be 6a, as given on
page 174.
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA, 193
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Paob.
Tiffany Coat of Arms, Frontispiece.
Tiffany Homestead 4
Tiffany, Henry Dyer (53), 11
Wales, Salem Howe (141) 17
Tiffany, David (213) 20
Tiffany, Andrew J. (231), 22
Tiffany, Henry S. (304), 24
Tiffany, Joseph (330) 26
Tiffany, Charles Comfort (368), 28
Tiffany, Otis Henry (366) 30
Tiffany, Joseph Capron (367) 32
Tiffany, Walton Cuyler (375), 34
Tiffany, Gilman Parris (378), 36
Tiffany, Eben Capron (389), 38
Tiffany, Comfort (334) 40
Tiffany, Charles Lewis (413), 42
Tiffany, Louis Comfort (418) 44
Tiffany, Charles Lewis, 2d (424), 46
Charles L. Tiffany's Home, Danielson, Conn., 48
Trembley, Mrs. Harriet Amanda (414) 60
Tiffany, Gideon (461) 52
Tiffany, Palmer Chamberlain (625), 64
Tiffany, Edwin Demosthenes (626), 56
Tiffany, John (784), 60
Tiffany, Silas Durkee, (787), 62
Tiffany, John Hopkins (819) 64
Tiffany, Benjamin, 2d (778) 66
Tiffany, John Wesley (835), 68
Wiley, Mrs. Achsah Levantia (913), 70
Tiffany, George Edwin (914a), 72
Tiffany, Nelson Arnold (830), 74
Tipfany, Nelson Otis (917) 76
Tiffany, Nelson Otis, Jr. (930), 78
Tiffany, George Bronson (1130) 87
Elm Tree Planted by Consider Tiffany, 140
Tiffany, Joel (2173), 153
Tiffany, Fayette Buel (3147), 100
Tiffany, Asa Scott (2134h), 168
Tiffany, George Edwin (21, Miscellaneous), 174
Tiffany, Joseph Waddington (1, English Branch), 187
194
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
INDEX.
MOB.
Abbey, Ebenezer, 168
Abbey, Lyman, 3349 168
Abbey, Mary Tiffany, 8207, ... 168
Abbott, Eleanor, 410a 37
Abbott, Jordon 37
Abbott, Kathcrine Tiffany, 409a, . 37
Abbott, Katherine McLane Tiffany, 409, 37
Adams, Adclia Elizabeth Barnard, . 100
Adams, Adelia E. Barnard, 1328, . 106
Adams, Anna C, (c) 1226, ... 106
Adams, Anita Caroline, (c) 1467, . 100
Adams, Anna Jcrusha, 1223, ... 91
Adams, Elizabeth Tiffany, 2077, . . 135
Adams, Emma Edna Field, 1999, . 130
Adams, Hosca Veras, 1226, ... 91
Adams, James, 135
Adams, Jonas, ....... 99
Adams, Joshua Knight, ..... 91
Adams, Lucy Emeline Tiffany, 1367, 99
Adams, Nancy Maria, 1227, ... 91
Adams, Newdigate, 2084, .... 135
Adams, Peddy Wilmarth Tiffany, 1205, 91
Adams, Sarai Annctta, 1225, ... 91
Adams, Sumner J., 106
Adams, Sumner Judson, 1467, . 99, 100
Adams, Warren Clinton, 1229, . . 91
Adams, William, 130
Adams, William W., (b) 1467, . . 100
Adams, William W., (b) 1220, . . 106
Adams, Winsor Wright, (a) 1226, . 106
Adams, Winsor Wright, (a) 1487, . 100
Ainsworth, Content Tiffany, 786, . 63
Ainsworth, Henry, 801, .... 63
Ainsworth, James T., 800, ... 63
Ainsworth, Roswell M., .... 63
Aid ridge, Mary Tiffany, 2145, . . 162
Aldridge, Zenus, 162
Alexander, Caroline Stowe Tiffany, 132, 15
Alexander, Florian, ...... 15
Allen, Erne A., ....... 106
Allen, Erne Barnard, 1227, ... 106
Allen, George H., 106
Allen, James, 178
PADS.
Allen, Sally S. Tiffany, 18, ... 178
Allin, Elizabeth, 2089; 136
Allin, Elizabeth Tiffany, 2085, . . 186
Allin, Matthew, 138
Ailing, Edna Tiffany, 3046, . . 164, 165
Ailing, Elizabeth Cornish, 3048b, . 155
Ailing, Marion, 3048 156
Ailing, Mary Edna Tiffany, 2197, . 154
Ailing, Sidney Bigelow, 3048a, . . 155
Ailing, Ward Tiffany, 3047, . . . 165
Ailing, Wilbur S. 154
Allison, Elmer W 169
Allison, Mary Louise Tiffany, 3130, . 159
Ames, Cromwell, 183
Ames, Lorinda Farnham, 30, . . . 183
Amidon, Hattie L. Parks 61
Amidon, John R., ...... 51
Amidon, Mary Amelia Tiffany, 609, 61
Amidon, Salem, 614, 61
Anderson, Alexandra, 115a, ... 10
Anderson, Alexander J., M. D., . . 10
Anderson, Carol, (b) 21, .... 180
Anderson, Donald, (c) 21 180
Anderson, Frank E., 180
Anderson, Hester, 22
Anderson, John, 22
Anderson, Margaret Tiffany, 93, . . 10
Anderson, Mary Slater Mills, 21, . 180
Anderson, Raymond M., (a) 21, . . 180
Andrews, George, 18
Andrews, Lydia, 18
Angell, Daniel, 80
Angell, Mary Ann Tiffany, 1059, . 80
Applcgarth, Elizabeth Tiffany, 466, . 43
Arbuckle, Dewitt 163
Arbuckle, Frances Peake, 3244, . . 163
Arbuckle, James H., 163
Archbald, Bessie Frances, 628, . . 44
Archbald, George Henry, .... 44
Archbald, George Wodren, 626, . . 44
Archbald, Harry Ruthven, 527, . . 44
Archbald, Margaret Sophia Tiffany,
623 44
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195
PAOB.
Archer, Cora Tryon, 8099, ... 154
Archer, Elmer, 154
Arnold, Betsey Ann, (a) 840, ... 62
Arnold, Betsey Tiffany, 782, ... 62
Arnold, Delbert D., (d) 840, ... 62
Arnold, Elizabeth Vaughan, ... 18
Arnold, Hannah Day, 62
Arnold, Horatio N., 842 62
Arnold, Josiah, Captain, .... 18
Arnold, Marquis T., (b) 840, ... 62
Arnold, Marquis Wellington, 840, . 62
Arnold, Nelson, 841 62
Arnold, Surprise II 62
Arnold, Waite, 18
Arnold, William H., (c) 840, ... 62
Austin, Amelia Tiffany, 1413, . . . 116
Austin, Boyd Stephens, (b) 1750, . . 116
Austin, Charles Read, 1748, . . . 116
Austin, Clara Eliza, (e) 1746, ... 116
Austin, Frank Thurston, 1749a, . . 116
Austin, Joseph Norris, 1746, . . . 116
Austin, Judd Jesse, 1750, .... 116
Austin, Kate Arnold, 116
Austin, Lillian Grace, (a) 1750, . . 116
Austin, Lizzie L. Hoese 116
Austin, Lovina Josephine, (d) 1746, . 116
Austin, Lydia Alma Stephens, . . 116
Austin, Maggie Louise, (a) 1746, . . 116
Austin, Mary A., (c) 1746, .... 116
Austin, Mary Emeline, 1747, . . . 116
Austin, Nellie May Tiffany, (a) 2073, 134
Austin, Sarah Celinda Finch, . . . 116
Austin, Susan T. RerH, 116
Austin, W. M 134
Austin, William Preston, 1749, . . 116
Austin, William Snow Smith, (b) 1746, 116
Austin, William T., 116
Avery, Augusta, 300, 21
Avery, Egbert, 21
Avery, Egbert, 303, 21
Avery, Eva, 302 -.*".". 21
Avery, Ida, 301,* 21
Avery, Joseph, Rev., 41
Avery, Mercy Tiffany, 228, ... 21
Axford, Abraham, 33, 172
Axford, Matilda Jane Tiffany, 15, . 172
Axford, Minnie, 34 172
Axford, William, 172
Ayers, Alverna Dell, (a) 1685, . . 107
Ayers, Fanny C. Hobbs, 1585, . . 107 |
PAOB.
Ayers, John Preston, 107
Ayers, Lloyd Preston, (b) 1585, . . 107
Babbitt, J. L., 96
Babbitt, Lorinda L. Potter, ... 96
Bailey, Cora S. Hollister, 1734, . . 115
Bailey, E. P., 98
Bailey, Edwin G., (b) 1734, ... 115
Bailey, Ella Grinnell, 1307, ... 94
Bailey, Georgia A. Tiffany, 21, . . 172
Bailey, Harry Hollister, (a) 1734, . 115
Bailey, Laura Tiffany, 965, ... 76
Bailey, Robert K., 115
Bailey, W. G 94
Bailey, W. J 172
Baker, Clara E Tiffany, 562, ... 47
Baker, W. R., M. D 47
Balcom, Hannah, 17
Balcom, Mary, 17
Balcom, Timothy, 27
Baldwin, Fred, 1723 114
Baldwin, George II., 114
Baldwin, Henry P., Governor, . . 27
Baldwin, Harriet Day 27
Baldwin, Paulina D. Tiffany, 1717, . 114
Ballcntine, David 163
Ballcntinc, Elizabeth A. Frazer, (b) 3243,163
Ballou, Jane Tiffany, 779, .... 62
Ballou, Nathaniel 62
Bangs, Elijah Kclhu 162
Bangs, Mary Cromwell Darrow, 3214, 162
Barber, Adclia Tiffany, 3263, ... 164
Barber, Simon, 164
Barlow, Bessie, 1184, 89
Barlow, Frauk, 89
Barlow, Lewis Edward, 1182, ... 89
Barlow, Mabel Ellen, 1181, ... 89
Barlow, Maria Louisa Tiffany, 1170. . 89
Barlow, Wallace Elmer, 1183, . . 89
Barnard, Alfred G 106
Barnard, Esther Tiffany, 1388, . . 106
Barnard, Gordon 58
Barnard, Henry A., 1228, .... 106
Barnard, Lucy De Ferri-; 68
Barnard, Ray 106
Barnard, Ruth 106
Barnes, Calvin, 1610 106
Barnes, Emma Johnson Tiffany, 3134, 159
Barnes, Horace, 1609 106
Barnes, Joseph F., 169
Barnes, Priscilla Tiffany, 1384, . . 106
196
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tif
>AOB.
106
106
106
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
36
36
70
70
70
Barnes, Roswell,
Barnes, Sarah Hamilton Gibson, .
Barnes, Urban, 1608, ....
Barrett, Alonzo,
Barrett, Betsey Sabrina Corse, 1421,
Barrett, Clemence Jerome, (d) 1421,
Barrett, Delphine, (a) 1421, .
Barrett, Delphine S., (c) 1421,
Barrett, Erne A., (e) 1421, . .
Barrett, Elmer, (f) 1421, . .
Barrett, Josephine, (b) 1421, .
Barrett, Mary E. Walcott, . .
Barrett, Oliver P.
Bartholomew, Clarence Allen
fany, 939
Bartholomew, Ethel May, 937,
Bartholomew, John Allen, . .
Bartholomew, Martha Eliza Tiffany, 920, 70
Bartholomew, Nina Edith Gertrude, 938, 70
Barton, Benjamin, ...... 91
Barton, Emma Louise, (a) 1222, . . 91
Barton, Emma Verona Adam*, 1222, 91
Barton, James, (c) 1222, .... 91
Barton, Sarai, (b) 1222, 91
Batsford, Clement, (d) 3232, . . . 103
Batsford, Clifton M., (b) 3232, . . 163
Batsford, Cora M., (a) 3232, ... 163
Batsford, Ida, (c) 3232, 163
Batsford, Mary J. Peake, 3232, . . 163
Batsford, Theodore 163
Bayly, Evelyn Harrison May, ... 37
Bayly, Thomas H., Hon., .... 87
Beach, Alpheus, 167
Beach, Calista Jane Fabun, 3312, . 167
Beach, Edward H., 53
Beach, Edward Tiffany, 646, ... 63
Beach, Jennie Dwyer, 63
Beach, Louisa A. Tiffany, 631, . . 63
Beach, Maria Louisa, 644, .... 53
Beach, May France*, 63
Beal, Embury, 174
Beal, Frances Jane Tiffany, 20, . . 174
Bean, Alice Blossom, 509, .... 43
Bean, Irving 43
Bebb, Anne, (a) 2115 137
Bebb, Anna Elizabeth Carpenter, 2115, 137
Bcbb, Arthur, (c) 2115 137
Bebb, Edmund, (d) 2115 137
Bebb, Frank, (f) 2115 137
Bebb, Martha, (e) 2115 137
MOB.
Bebb, Michael S. 187
Bebb, William, (b) 2115, .... 187
Beck with, Lydia Emeline Tiffany, 9018, 182
Belcher, Ellen Elizabeth Hall, 639, . 68
Belcher, Thomas, » « 63
Bell, Grace Amelia Tiffany, 767, . . 60
Bell, William Mapleston, .... 60
Bellesfield, Charles, 183
Bellesfield, Harriet Tiffany, 9, . . 183
Belmont, August, Mrs., ..... 36
Benjamin, Adelbert Marvin, 1500, . 101
Benjamin, Alida, 85
Benjamin, Daniel 85
Benjamin, Eliza Amanda Goodrich, 1442,98
Benjamin, Ellen 85
Benjamin, Frank Eugene, 1499, . . 101
Benjamin, George J 101
Benjamin, George Nelson, .... 101
Benjamin, Hayden Lyman, (a) 1442, . 98
Benjamin, Lyman H., (a) 1500, . . 101
Benjamin, Lyman T., 98
Benjamin, Margaret A Shellhammer, 101
Benjamin, Mary Ann Tiffany, (a)
1107, 84, 85
Benjamin, Mary F., (b) 1500, ... 101
Benjamin, Olncy Tiffany, .... 85
Benjamin, Sadie E. 101
Benjamin, Sarah Annie Young, . . 101
Benjamin, Sarah Matilda Tiffany, 1377, 101
Benjamin, William Eugene, (b) 1442, . 98
Bennett, Alva Curren 89
Bennett, Charlotte Amanda Tiffany,
1169 89
Bennett, Mina Amanda, 1180, . . 89
Bennett, Weiss Erastus, 1179, . . 89
Berden, Frances Amelia, 59, . . . 182
Berden, James S., 182
Betray, Affa Ward Darrow, 3212, . 162
Berray, Isaac, 162
Berray, William R., 162
Berry, Ann Maria Wemple, ... 43
Berry, Gilbert R 43
Beste, Gerhard Heinrich Ludwig, . 1
Beste, Gottlieb Heinrich, .... 1
Beste, Henrietta Dorothea Antoinette, 1
Beste, Henry Cutting, (c) 124, . . 1
Beste, Hildegarde, (a) 124, .... 1
Beste, Mary Cutting, (b) 124, ... 1
Beste, Mary Hunter Cutting, 124, . 1
Betts, Edwin Everett, (b) 686, .
56
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
107
Mm.
Betts, Julia Davison Blandin, ... 56
Betts, Marion, 56
Betts, Sadie A. Quick, 56
Betts, Sarah Quick, 1641 109
Betts, Uliaett Delphine, 686, ... 66
Betts, W. L. 109
Betts, William LaGrande, (a) 686, . 66
Bicknell, Baxter, 49
Bicknell, Catherine Tiffany, 2076, . 135
Bicknell, Clarence L., 49
Bicknell, Edna Isabelle Baker, . . 49
Bicknell, Edwin, 49
Bicknell, E. R. 172
Bicknell, Frank Steadman, ... 49
Bicknell, Herbert Tiffany, .... 49
Bicknell, Marcy, 38 172
Bicknell, Mary L. Tiffany, 20, . . 172
Bicknell, Maryetta Steadman, 598, . 49
Bicknell, Mary Tiffany, 576, ... 49
Bicknell, Walter, 49
Bicknell, Zachary, 135
Bicknell, Zechariah, 135
Birchard, Charles H 100
Birchard, Ella Josephine Carpenter,
1478 100
Bissell, Highland L., 85
Bissell, Jessie M., (c) 1201, ... 85
Bissell, Lucy Caroline Lindsey, 1201, 85
Bissell, Myron F., (a) 1201, ... 85
Bissell, Nelson E., (b) 1201, ... 85
Blake, Anna May, (a) 1594, ... 107
Blake, Ethel Hawley, (b) 1594, . . 107
Blake, Hepsibeth Wilmarth, 955, . 73
Blake, Isla, (c) 1694, 107
Blake, Jacob 73
Blake, Jennie M. Hawley, 1594, . . 107
Blake, John Henry, 107
Blake, Merle, (d) 1594, 107
Bliss, George W 34
Bliss, Julia Ann Tiffany, 386, . . 34
Blodgett, Eunice Tiffany, (b) 839, . 62
Blodgett, Frederic, 62
Blodgett, Jane Tiffany Ballou, 839, . 62
Blodgett, John Tiffany 63
Blodgett, Nancy Jane, (a) 839, . . 62
Bloom, Helen M. Tiffany, 1082, . . 80
Bloom, Herman, 80
Bloomfield, Almira Hull, .... Ill
Bloomfield, Elias E., 1681, ... Ill
Bloomfield, Herbert E., 1682, . . Ill
MM,
Bloomfield, Louisa, 1683, .... Ill
Bloomfield, Polly Tiffany, 1394, . . Ill
Bloomfield, William, Ill
Blossom, Cornelia Morrison Tiffany,
502, 43
Blossom, Frances Tiffany, 510, . . 43
Blossom, Levi, . 43
Blossom, Walter L., 511 43
Blumer, Diana Adelle Tiffany, 240, . 21
Blumer, John P 21
Boehrer, Alice, 1327 95
Boehrer, Anna M. Tiffany, 1301, . 95
Boehrer, Fred, 95
Boehrer, Grace, 1326, 95
Bogart, Asa, 163
Bogart, Mary Tiffany, 3237, ... 163
Bond, Ephraim, 20
Bond, Ephraim, (a) 211 20
Bond, Sally Tiffany, 211 20
Bond, Stephen T, (b) 211, .. . 20
Bordeaux, Alma Helena, (b) 3333, . 168
Bordeaux, Edna T., (d) 3333, . . 168
Bordeaux, Elsie Ethel, (c) 3333, . . 168
Bordeaux, George 168
Bordeaux, Mary Lizette, (a) 3333, . 168
Bordeaux, Rebecca Matilda, (e) 3333, 168
Bordeaux, Rebecca Matilda Tiffany,
3333 168
Borland, M. Woolsey, 36
Borst, John 161
Borst, Marcie E. Chace, 3268, . . 164
Bowden, Charles Henry, .... 138
Bowden, Sarah Eliza Tiffany, 2109, . 138
Bowcn, Caroline S. Smith, . . . 136
Bowen, Elizabeth Tiffany, 2089, . . 136
Bowen, James, 136
Bowen, William Hale, 2099, ... 136
Boyd, Barney, 24
Boyd, Betsey, 318 24
Boyd, Mary Tiffany, 263 24
Boyd, Seymour, 319, 24
Boyd, Susan, 320 24
Bradford, Dorcas Brown Lockwood, 8
Bradford, Dorcas Lockwood, 72, . 9
Bradford, Edward Standish, ... 8
Bradford, Edward Standish, 70, . . 9
Bradford, Horatio Nelson Slater, 69, 8
Bradford, Mary Slater, 49, . . . 8
Bradford, Sarah Tiffany, 71, . . . 9
Bradford, S. Standish, ..... 8
198
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Bradley, Betsey Tiffany, 794,
Bradley, Edward D., Colonel,
Brandt, Albert P., (d)3248,
Brandt, Douglass D., (a) 3248,
Brandt, Eva Allen, . .
Brandt, Heschell D., (c) 3248
Brandt, Jessie Sawyer, . .
Brandt, Joshua B., . . .
Brandt, Joshua B., (b) 3248,
Brandt, Martha A. Peake, 3248,
Brayton, Arnold, 1501, .
Drayton, George J,, , ,
Brayton, Sarah Matilda Tiffany,
Breed, Charles Allen, (a) 640,
Breed, Franklin Nelson, (c) 640,
Breed, George, ....
Breed, James Otis, (b) 640,
Breed, Julia Emma Hall, 640,
Breed, Mary Chase, . . .
Brigham, Charles Cotton, 476,
Brigham, Fanny L., 474, .
Brigham, Lucinda Tiffany, 466,
Brigham, Lucy, 477, .
Brigham, Moses, . . .
Brigham, Sophia, 476, .
Brimmer, Cornelia Tiffany, 14
Brimmer, James, ...
Br i sack, Caroline, 3291,
Brisack, Caroline Tiffany, 3196,
Brisack, John, ....
Brisack, Willie, 3293, .
Brockway, Mary Tiffany, 3386,
Brockway, Oliver, . .
Brouck, Curtis, . . .
Brouck, Daniel S., . . ,
Brouck, Lottie L. Peake, 3249,
Brower, Edna B., 1190, .
Brower, Fanny, 1191, . .
Brower, Fred, 1189, . . .
Brower, Iva, 1192, . . .
Brower, Katy Tiffany, 1174,
Brower, Sylvanus G., . .
Brown, Alfred, 1066, . .
Brown, Allen, 1051, . . .
Brown, Amelia Goodrich, .
Brown, Augustus, (a) 1056,
Brown, Charles, (a) 1054, .
Brown, Charles Austin, (b) 1051,
Brown, Charley, (c) 1053, ,
Brown, Clara, (a) 1055,
1377
PAOI.
64
64
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
101
101
101
53
53
53
53
63
11
41
41
41
41
41
41
172
172
166
166
166
166
168
108
164
164
163, 164
89
89
89
89
89
89
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
U
1051
Brown, Clarissa Tanner, .
Brown, Cynthia Scott, . .
Brown, Ellen Francis, 740,
Brown, Emily, (c) 1051, .
Brown, Erastus, 1053, . .
Brown, Eroni Charles, 746,
Brown, Esther Allison, . .
Brown, Eugene Edwin, 739,
Brown, Flora, (c) 1055, . .
Brown, Frank, (b) 1052, .
Brown, Fred, (c) 1056, . .
Brown, George, 1054, . .
Brown, George A., . . .
Brown, George J., ...
Brown, George LeRoy, Captain,
S. A.
Brown, George Wilson, . .
Brown, Helen Cornelia,
Brown, Herbert T., 744, .
Brown, James, ....
Brown, Jane, (a) 1053, . .
Brown, Jonathan Edwards, (a
Brown, Jonathan, Jr., . .
Brown, Laura Tiffany, 588,
Brown, Leslie E., 743, . .
Brown, Lucy Edwards, . .
Brown, Mabel Pearl, 745, .
Brown, Marietta Carpenter,
Brown, Mary Elizabeth Tiffany, 734,
Brown, Mary Jane Ingraham, 3093,
Brown, Minnie, (b) 1056, .
Brown, Nelson, 1052, . .
Brown, Oscar, (b) 1053, .
Brown, Phebe Tiffany, 1040,
Brown, Rebecca Bowles,
Brown, Sarah, (b) 1055, .
Brown, Sarah, (c) 1054,
Brown, Silas, (a) 1052, . .
Brown, William, ....
Brown, William, 1055, . .
Brown, William, (b) 1054, .
Brown, William Franklin, 741
Bruce, Benjamin
Bruce, Julia Eilen Tiffany, .
Brundage, Adelbert J., (a) 1225a,
Brundage, Ambrose F
Brundage, Annetta (c) 1225a,
Brundage, Arthur Tiffany, 1132a,
Brundage, Daniel, ....
Brundage, Ena Lillias, 1132, .
FAG1.
79
79
59
79
79
59
29
69
79
79
79
79
156
29
124
124
124
59
50
79
79
79
50
69
79
59
79
69
156
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
69
79
79
69
166
166
91
86
91
86
91
86
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
199
FAGS.
Brundage, Florence C, (e) 1226a, . 91
Brundage, Freling, (b) 1225a, . . 91
Brundage, George, (f) 1225a, ... 91
Brundage, Harriet Newell Tiffany,
1128, 86
Brundage, Mary, (g) 1225 A, ... 91
Brundage, Warren D., (d) 1225a, . 91
Brundage, Wilmer M., (h) 1225a, . 91
Brundage, Zelia Zerusha Adams,
1225a, 91
Bryant, Clara May, 97
Bryant, Frederick, 97
Bryant, Martha L. Corse, 1425, . . 97
Buckingham, Abbie Wickwire, . . 131
Buckingham, Archius Amander, 2028, 131
Buckingham, Archius E., (a) 2028, . 131
Buckingham, Celia A. Bailey, . . 131
Buckingham, Edith Dorcas, (c) 2028, 131
Buckingham, Elbert, (b) 2029, . . 131
Buckingham, Elbert Elizur, 2034, . 131
Buckingham, Ella Florence, (d) 2028, 131
Buckingham, Ellen Minerva, (a) 2029, 131
Buckingham, Ellen Minerva, (c) 2030, 131
Buckingham, Ellen Proctor Smith, . 131
Buckingham, Elmira Louisa, 2032, . 131
Buckingham, Emma Jane, (c) 2029, . 131
Buckingham, George Hiram, (b) 2028, 131
Buckingham, Henry Elmer, 2030, . 131
Buckingham, Herbert Sumner, 2033, 131
Buckingham, Hiram Augustus, 2026, 131
Buckingham, Isabel, (a) 2030, . . 131
Buckingham, Jane Christie, . . . 131
Buckingham, Jennie A., (b) 2033, . 131
Buckingham, Joseph Alonzo, 2027, . 131
Buckingham, Mary M., (a) 2033, . 131
Buckingham, Millard Fillmore, (b)
2030 131
Buckingham, Minerva Tiffany, 2013, 131
Buckingham, Nathan Newton, 2029, . 131
Buckingham, Richard, 131
Buckingham, Richard Tiffany, 2025, . 131
Buckingham, Sarah E. Holt, . . . 131
Buckingham, Ursula A. Watrous, . 131
Bullen, Eliza Tiffany, 553, .... 47
Bullen, Simeon 47
Bunnell, George Hall, 1778, ... 117
Bunnell, Lee Tiffany, 1777, ... 117
Bunnell, Sarah Emily Tiffany, 1742, . 117
Bunnell, Welcome L., 117
Burdett, John 55
Burdett, Sally Shute, ....
Burdick, Anne, 307,
Burdick, Harry Cheney, 305, . .
Burdick, Irving, 306, ....
Burdick, James T., Dr., . . . .
Burdick, Susan Ellinda Tiffany, 255,
Burke, Lucy Tiffany, 178, . . .
Burke, Seth
Burnes, George Read
Burnes, Mary Elizabeth Ward, (c) 1119, 84
Burr, James,
Burr, Mary
Bushman, Martin L., . .
Bushman, Ruia H. Holden, (b)3325,
Bushnell, Albert, 1923
Bushnell, Alpame, 1916, . . .
Bushnell, Ebenezer,
Bushnell, Ebenezer, 1912, . . .
Bushnell, Ebenezer, 1922, . . .
Bushnell, Elizabeth Tiffany, 1836,
Bushnell, Harriet, 1921, . . .
Bushnell, Harriet Ann, (f ) 1923,
Bushnell, Harriet Wadsworth Tyler,
Bushnell, Henry Irving, (a) 1920,
Bushnell, Herman Scott, (b'; 1924
Bushnell, Hezekiah, ....
Bushnell, Hezekiah, ....
Bushnell, Horace, (e) 1923, .
Bushnell, Isaiah, 1913, . . .
Bushnell, James Clark, 1921, .
Bushnell, James Hyde, (d) 1920,
Bushnell, Jane Louisa, (g) 1923,
Bushnell, Leonard, 1920, . .
Bushnell, Liveria A. Sabin,
Bushnell, Lucinda, 1915, . .
Bushnell, Lucy Maria, (b) 1923,
Bushnell, Lucy Tiffany, 1918, .
Bushnell, Lydia H. Payne, . .
Bushnell, Mary, 1914, . . .
Bushnell, Mary Elizabeth, (b) 1920,
Bushnell, Mary Emily, (d) 1923,
Bushnell, Nancy, 1919, . . .
Bushnell, Newton Wadsworth,
1923,
Bushnell, Olive Wells, . . .
Bushnell, Payson K., (c) 1923,
Bushnell, Sally Elliott, (a) 1924,
Bushnell, Sally Roxana Hyde,
Bushnell, Triphena Clark, . .
Bushnell, William Herbert, (c) 1920,
(«
PAGH.
55
200
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
FAOB.
Butler, Bertha Ettelle Tiffany, 837, . 68
Butler, Byron S 68
Butler, Carrie A. Tupper, .... 118
Butler, Cynthia Adeline Tiffany, 1396, 113
Butler, Ebenezer Weill, . . . . 113
Butler, Elmer Weill, 1703, ... 113
Butler, Evelyn M. Williami, ... 113
Butler, Harry Tiffany, (a) 887, . . 68
Butler, James J 153
Butler, Lee Canfield, 1705, ... 113
Butler, Lee Tiffany, (b) 837, ... 68
Butler, Nellie G. Richardson, 3010, . 153
Button, Dr., 181
Button, Julia Baker Tiffany, 38, . . 181
Cabot, Catherine Walei, 158 .. . 17
Cameron, Roderick, Sir, .... 36
Camp, Samuel, Captain, .... 53
Camp, Tabitha Seymour 53
Campbell, Frank, (e) 61, ... . 184
Campbell, Jennie, (d) 51, ... . 184
Campbell, Kathcrine R. McGinn, . 184
Campbell, Louise Virginia Davison, . 184
Campbell, Marshall Walter, 51, . . 184
Campbell, Marshall William, (b) 49, 184
Campbell, Martin Daniel, (b) 51, . 184
Campbell, Martin Richard, 49, . . 184
Campbell, Mary Glancy 184
Campbell, Naomi Hubbell, ... 184
Campbell, Oliver, 184
Campbell, Valina Tiffany, 10, . . 184
Campbell, Walter, (a) 61 184
Campbell, William Henry, (c) 51, . 184
Capron, Abigal Makepiece, ... 27
Capron, Elisha 27
Card, Elizabeth, 19
Card, Joseph, 19
Carey, Amanda Malvina Tiffany, 679, 57
Carey, Anna L., 717 57
Carey, Arthur Judd, 713, .... 67
Carey, Clarence Livingston, 703, . 67
Carey, Edward C, 716 67
Carey, Ellen Louiia, 719 57
Carey, Floisie, (a) 703 57
Carey, Floyd, (b) 703 67
Carey, George T., 705, ..... 57
Carey, John F., 67
Carey, Judson Wellington, 714, . . 67
Carey, Lucinda Tiffany, 676, ... 67
Carey, Orlando D., 715 57
Carey, Willis Harrington, 718, . . 67
FAGS.
Carey, Ziba, 67
Carpenter, Alonto, (c) 1206, ... 90
Carpenter, Alpha Tiffany, 1233, . . 92
Carpenter, Amherst, ..... 90
Carpenter, Anna Davii Barney, . . 137
Carpenter, Ann Eliza, 1470, ... 100
Carpenter, Cassiui M 92
Carpenter, Clair C, 1283 92
Carpenter, Clara Grace, (c) 1470a, . 100
Carpenter, Edmund, 137
Carpenter, Edmund, (b) 2113, . . 137
Carpenter, Edson Mack, 1473, . . 100
Carpenter, Elias Newton 100
Carpenter, Ella C. Tiffany, 1408, . 114
Carpenter, Elmer Nelson, 1472, . . 100
Carpenter, Elsie Josephine Perry, . 100
Carpenter, Emma, (a) 2113, ... 137
Carpenter, Esther Tiffany, 162, . . 17
Carpenter, Fanny Sweet, 1206, . . 90
Carpenter, Francis Wood, 2113, . . 137
Carpenter, Frank, (c) 2113, ... 137
Carpenter, Frank E., 1479, ... 100
Carpenter, Gilbert Congdon, (f) 2113, 137
Carpenter, Hannah, (i) 2113, ... 137
Carpenter, Hannah Eliza Tiffany,
1372 100
Carpenter, Harriet Armington, (g)
2113 137
Carpenter, Homer Eugene, 1480, . 100
Carpenter, Idelette, (e) 2113, ... 137
Carpenter, Julia Swain, (h) 2113, . 137
Carpenter, Lemira Tiffany, 2098, . 137
Carpenter, Lewellyn, 1470a, . . . 100
Carpenter, Lizzie E. Case, .... 100
Carpenter, Lorenzo, (b) 1206, . . 90
Carpenter, Lovisa, (d) 1206, ... 90
Carpenter, Lucinda Ide, .... 35
Carpenter, Lydia Amanda Tiffany,
13G9, 100
Carpenter, Maggie Wagner, . . . 100
Carpenter, Mamie, (a) 1479, ... 100
Carpenter, Mary, (d) 2113, ... 137
Carpenter, Maude, (b) 1479, ... 100
Carpenter, Miles D., ..... 84
Carpenter, Minnie L., (b) 1470a, . 100
Carpenter, Nelson, 114
Carpenter, Olive Virginia Godding,
(b) 1122a 84
Carpenter, Samuel, ...... 17
Carpenter, Sarah Tiffany, 2114, . . 137
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
201
2176,
lu
Carpenter, Stephen E., (a) 1206,
Carpenter, Stephen Emerson, .
Carpenter, Winfred Perry, (a) 1470a,
Carpenter, Zenas Bliss, .
Carpenter, Zephia Pope,
Carr, Judge, ....
Case, Adelaide L., . .
Case, Alice, 3007, . .
Case, Ann Wallace Tiffany,
Case, Ella Randall, . .
Case, George A., 3004, .
Case, George Wallace, .
Case, Ida L., (b) 3000, .
Case, Joel, 3000, . . .
Case, Joel H., (f) 3000, .
Case, Josie A., (c) 3000,
Case, Leon M., (a) 3000,
Case, Mabel R., (e) 3000,
Case, Nelson, 3001, . .
Case, Osmund, . . .
Case, Sarah E. Talmadge,
Case, Wallace, 2199, . .
Case, Warren, (d) 3000,
Caswell, Beal, (a) 11, .
Caswell, David, (c) 11, .
Caswell, E. C, Mrs.,
Caswell, John, (e) 11, .
Caswell, John, Jr., . .
Caswell, Joseph, (d) 11,
Caswell, Keziah, (f) 11, .
Caswell, Marcy, (b) 11, .
Caswell, Mary Tiffany, 11,
Caswell, Molly, (h) 11, .
Caswell, Samuel, (g) 11,
Chace, George D., 3270,
Chace, Harry Augustus, 3269,
Chace, Herman Levi, 3272,
Chace, Levi S., ....
Chace, Maggie Southerland,
Chace, Mary Flowers, . . ,
Chace, Mary Louisa Tiffany, 3266,
Chace, Myrtle Augusta, . .
Chace, Vivian, (a) 3270, .
Chadwick, Caleb, ....
Chadwick, Jane Peake, 3230,
Chamberlain, Edmund,
Chamberlain, Elizabeth Kingsley,
Champion, Anna Rowland,
Champion Genealogy, .
Champion, Lynde, . .
PAGB.
90
100
100
36
137
62
161
162
161
151
152
151
151
151
1, 152
151
151
151
152
151
151
151
151
6
5
42
6
5
6
6
6
6
5
5
164
164
164
164
164
164
164
164
164
163
163
62
52
173
189, 190, 191
172, 189
1678,
Chapel, Frances Emma Wilber, (b)
234, ....
Chapel, George H., . .
Charles, Cornelia J., 494,
Charles, Frances Ann, 495,
Charles, George S., 496,
Charles, Janet Tiffany, 469,
Charles Mary, 498, . .
Charles, Mary Tiffany, 470,
Charles, Stephen, . . .
Charles, Stephen A., 493,
Charles, Stephen D., 497,
Charles, William, . . .
Chase, Albert
Chase, Dolly Ann Bush,
Chase, Hannah N. Spencer,
Chase, Josiah Dow, .
Chase, Mary E., . .
Chase, Wesley, . .
Cheney, Huldah Tarbel,
Cheney, Penuel, . .
Child, Alia Wessey, .
Child, Charles Gardner, 3105,
Child, Emily Elizabeth, 3103,
Child, Florence Josephine, 3102,
Child, Frank Wilder, 3106, .
Child, George Henry, . . .
Child, George Henry, 3100, .
Child, Josephine Tiffany, 3061,
Child, Maria Louisa, 3098, . .
Child, Orville Erastus, 3104, .
Child, William Thomas, 3101,
Clafflin, Allan, (b) 20, . . .
Clafflin, Bethiah Tiffany, 20, .
Clafflin, Ebenezer, ....
Clafflin, Ebenezer, (a) 20, . .
Clark, Almon, 3302, ....
Clark, Amos L.,
Clark, Aurelius,
Clark, Benjamin,
Clark, Dudley,
Clark, Hannah Tiffany, 1839, .
Clark, Homer J., (b) 1745, .
Clark, Jerome Austin, (a) 1746,
Clark, Job,
Clark, Lelia Eveline Buckingham,
2031
Clark, Luther, 3303
Clark, Nancy Eliza Austin, 1746,
Clark, Sarah Woodin, . , .
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INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
PAOE.
Clark, Zenas M., 3301, ..... 166
Clark, Zilpha, 3199, ...... 166
Clifford, Arthur Edgar, (a) 1131, . . 86
Clifford, Ena Brundage, (b) 1131, . 86
Clifford, Eva Clair Brundage, 1131, . 86
Clifford, Jesse Emory, 86
Clute, Anna E. 24
Clute, James, 24
Coen, Jane Tiffany, 3202, .... 167
Cocn, John, ...... \ . 167
Cole, Alice Jerome Day, .... 66
Cole, Dclos Orlando, 66
Cole, Florence Tiffany, 882, . . . 0Q
Cole, Henry Tiffany, 881, ... . 66
Cole, Isabella Patchin Tiffany, 821, . 66
Cole, Marie Louise, 880 66
Coleman, Caroline J., 281, .... 20
Coleman, Diana Tiffany, 218, ... 20
Coleman, Elizabeth A., 282, ... 20
Coleman, Stephen, 284, 20
Coleman, Timothy, ...... 20
Coleman, Timothy, 283, .... 20
Colvin, Clara Maria Tiffany, 1980, . 130
Colvin, H. M., 130
Cone, Elias, Dr., 76
Cone, Marilla Tiffany, 967, ... 76
Conrad, Andrew W. 109
Conrad, Charles H., 1648, .... 109
Conrad, C. W 109
Conrad, Ethel May, (a) 1646, ... 109
Conrad, Lelia May Tingley, 1646, . 109
Conrad, Leon DeForest, 1649, . . 109
Conrad, Mary Priscilla Tiffany, 1616, 109
Conrad, Nettie P., (b) 1646, ... 109
Conrad, Walter T., (c) 1646, ... 109
Cook, Eliza Jane Winslow, .... 184
Cook, Esther, 25 •
Cook, Russell, 184
Coon, Delia Adeline, 3160, ... 160
Coon, Reginald T., 160
Coon, Scth W„ 160
Cooper, Elizabeth Kingsley Tiffany,
028, 63
Cooper, James Fenimore, .... 126
Cooper, William, ....... 63
Corse, Asa Dodge, 1423, .... 97
Corse, Uarba Effie, (a) 1423, ... 97
Corse, Calvin 97
Corse, Charles, (c) 1424, .... 97
Corse, Clarence S., (b) 1423, ... 97
PAGB.
Corse, Clayton G., (c) 1423, ... 97
Corse, Florence, (a) 1424, .... 97
Corse, Hattie Burdick, 97
Corse, Louisa Keep 97
Corse, Mela Tiffany, 1362 97
Corse, Miles Jerome, 1424, ... 97
Corse, Monemia Stuart, .... 97
Corse, Nellie (b) 1424, 97
Corse, Rufus T., 1422, 97
Corwin r Eveline Farrar, (a) 1121, . 84
Corwin, Henry H., 84
Coughnet, Abigail Tiffany, 21340, . 169
Coughnet, William P., 169
Countryman, Alice R. Peake, (b) 3247, 163
Countryman, Daniel, ...... 163
Courter, Charles, 42
Courter, Helen Louise Lawyer, 490, . 42
Crane, Aaron, 2151, 150
Crane, Aaron, (b) 2151 150
Crane, Aurelia Sibley (e) 2151, . . 150
Crane, Austin, (c) 2151 150
Crane, Dennison, (a) 2151, . . . 150
Crane, Ebenezer, 150
Crane, Gertrude Tiffany, 3077, . . 156
Crane, Jemima Tiffany, 2136, ... 150
Crane, Lucian V., 156
Crane, Susan, (d) 2151 150
Crane, Sybil Atkins, 150
Crapser, Annie Mills Tiffany, 24, . . 180
Crapscr, Charles Tiffany, 31, . . . 180
Crapser, George Meigs, 34, ... 180
Crapscr, Jonathan, 180
Crapser, Mary Meigs, 32 180
Crapser, Samuel Case, 33, . . . . 180
Crispo, Frank W. S., 46
Crispo, Mary Louise Gertrude Tiffany,
546, 46
Crocker, Lucy M., 70 182
Crocker, Ludwig F., 182
Crocker, Marion A. Tiffany, 64, . . 182
Crozier, De Grey Fitzwilliam, ... 54
Crozicr, De Grey Tiffany, .... 54
Crozier, Georgia Maud Tiffany, 647, . 54
Crozicr, Marilla Metzler, .... 54
Crozier, William Henry, .... 54
Crysler, George J., . . . . . . 167
Cryslcr, Nancy Maria Fabun, 3318, . 167
Culp, Achsah House, 894a, ... 67
Culp, James B., 67
Curtis, Abigail Tiffany, 3198, ... 166
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
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FAGB.
Curtis, Amy Ann, 45, 183
Curtis, Aiubah Tiffany, 8 183
Curtis, Charles, 183
Curtis, Charles, 48 183
Curtis, Chloe Tiffany, 3337, ... 168
Curtis, Frances Ann Tiffany, 518, . 44
Curtis, George, 44
Curtis, George, 3205, 166
Curtis, Harrison, 3294, 166
Curtis, Hudson, 3297, 166
Curtis, John, 168
Curtis, Mary Jane, 3298, .... 166
Curtis, Melinda Bemis, 166
Curtis, Miles, 3296, 166
Curtis, Nancy Fahun, 166
Curtis, Oliver, 46, 183
Curtis, Oremus, 3299 166
Curtis, Roxana, 47 183
Curtis, Simeon 166
Cushman, Jacob, 26
Cutting, Franklin H., 13
Cutting, Mary Hunter, 14
Cutting, Nancy Howe Tiffany, 106, 13, 14
Cutting, Sewall, 14
Daggett, Lydia Tiffany, 13, . . . 5
Daggett, Nathaniel, 5
Daily, Susan S. Fabun, 3344, ... 169
Daily, Thomas, 169
Dalrymple, Isaac, 183
Dalrymple, Valina Newbre, 41, . . 183
Dana, Daniel H., 63
Dana, Frank, 860, 63
Dana, George Tiffany, 850, ... 63
Dana, Harriet T., 859, 63
Dana, Marion, 855 63
Dana, Mary J., 858, 63
Dana, Philinda Tiffany, 790, ... 63
Dana, Sarah, 857 63
Dana, Sophia Abel, 63
Danielson, James, Gen., .... 37
Darbe, Dorothy Tiffany, 2138, . . 150
Dai be, Moses, 150
Darrow, Amy Tiffany, 2150, ... 162
Darrow, Cynthia Bruce, .... 162
Darrow, Isaac, 162
Darrow, John Tiffany, 3211, ... 162
Davis, Adelaide Tiffany, 591, ... 50
Davis, Albert Tiffany, (b) 3286, . . 165
Davis, Ben Johnson, (a) 3286, . . 165
Davis, Charity Sparks, 57
MAS,
Davis, Chauncey, 67
Davis, E. R., 47
Davis, George Washington, (c) 8286, 166
Davis, J. A 93
Davis, Jane Elizabeth Tiffany, 1244, 93
Davis, John 50
Davis, Julia Ann Tiffany, 3286, . . 165
Davis, Louie J. Gillespie, 3352, . . 169
Davis, Philip, 1281, 93
Davis, Samuel, 169
Davis, Serena Josephine Tiffany, 561, 47
Davis, Washington, 165
Davis, William 42
Day, Charles, 27
Day, Charles, . 35
Day, Electa M. Peake, 3235, ... 163
Day, Frank W., (a) 3235, .... 163
Day, Orin W., 163
Day, William D., (b) 3235, ... 163
Dean, Elizabeth Nicholson, ... 41
Dean, Nathan, 41
Decker, Edwin M., . . . . ' . . 157
Decker, Lydia Malvina Child, 3099, 166
Degraff, Bell, (d) 1067, 79
Degraff, Charles, 79
Degraff, Elmer, (c) 1057 79
Degraff, Georgie, (b) 1057, ... 79
Degraff, Grant, (e) 1057 79
Degraff, Lorinda, 1057, .... 79
Degraff, Martin, (a) 1057 79
Delamater, Eda Ward, 3168, ... 161
Delamatcr, Jacob, ...... 161
Denning, Ella J. Tiffany, 2174c, . . 151
Denning, Watson, ...... 151
Dennis, Daughter of Flavel Benjamin
Tiffany, (i) 4, 185
Dennis, George, ....... 185
Denny, Anna Elizabeth Tiffany,
675 56
Denny, John, 56
Denton, George S., 2070 134
Denton, Lydia B. Tiffany, 2067, . . 134
DeWitt, Edward, 747, 59
DeWitt, Ellen Almira Tiffany, 735, . 69
DeWitt, Gladys, 69
DeWitt, Julian Foster, 69
DeWitt, Lillian Gray 69
DeWolf, Mary 2d, 2134F, . . . .* 169
DeWolf, Matthew 169
Dikeman, Polly Tiffany, 3181, . . 162
304
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
FAOl.
Dikeman, William, 169
Dilworth, Charles R., . . . . . 29
Dilworth, Elisabeth Dwight Tiffany,
355, 29
Doane, Abram Justus, (a) 624, . . 50
Doane, Augusta Williams, .... 50
Doane, Betsey Rankin, (b) 624, . . 50
Doane, Carl Cleveland, (b) 623, . . 50
Doane, Daniel T., 624, 50
Doane, Fannie S. Mack, .... 50
Doane, Justice £., 623 50
Doane, Justin, 50
Doane, Justus Everett, (a) 623, . . 50
Doane, Violette Tiffany, 695, ... 50
Dodge, Benjamin John, ..... 49
Dodge, Cora Angeline Tiffany, 1331, 95
Dodge, Ellen Frances Malbone, . . 49
Dodge, Lucien 96
Doig, George Iron . 107
Doig, Nellie J. Hawley, 1695, . . 107
Doig, Ruth Ellen, 107
Doloway, Emily Starr Farrar, (d)
1121, 84
Doloway, George S., 84
Doocy, Clara Louise Butler, 1704, . 113
Doocy, Edward, Judge 113
Doremus, Sylva Ann Tiffany, (c)
3322 167
Doremus, William, 167
Dowd, Frank Edward, 1167, ... 88
Dowd, Iva Ellis, (a) 1167 88
Dowd, Lulu Ladoma, (b) 1167, . . 88
Dowd, Maria Emmons Tiffany, 1142, 88
Dowd, Rosalie May Walker, ... 88
Dowd, William Wickliffe, .... 88
Downer, Arthur T„ 313, .... 24
Downer, Catherine Wyman, ... 7
Downer, David R 24
Downer, Edith A., 312, .... 24
Downer, John, Dr., 7
Downer, Mary Adelaide Tiffany, 260, 24
Draper, Chloe Tingley, 37
Draper, Ida Adele, 42, 181
Draper, Isaac, ........ 37
Draper, Ormond, . 181
Dresser, Amy Tiffany, 27
Dresser, Charles C, ..... . 27
Dresser, Elizabeth C Vliet, ... 27
Dresser, Emily C. Tiffany, (b) 433, . 27
Dresser, John Harvey, 27
Dresser, Walcott Lewis,
Du Boia, James Goelet, .
Du Bois, Jane Cole Clarke,
Dudgeon, Addie Boynton, ,
Dudgeon, Amanda Mai una Tiffany, 736, 59
) 1292,
448,
Dudgeon, Amanda Pearl, 753,
Dudgeon, Arthur Boynton, (b) 748,
Dudgeon, Arthur F., 748, .
Dudgeon, Callah, (a) 750, .
Dudgeon, Edwin, 752, . .
Dudgeon, Gladys, (a) 748, .
Dudgeon, Hazel Pearl, (c) 748,
Dudgeon, Herbert, (c) 750,
Dudgeon, John A., 750,
Dudgeon, Joseph,
Dudgeon, Mary A. Woodall,
Dudgeon, Maud, (b) 750,
Duley, Eva Ladenberger, (c
Duley, John
Dunham, Charlotte Morse,
Dunham, Eli A
Dunham, James L., . .
Dunham, Maria, (a) 448,
Dunham, Marinda McMillan,
Dunning, Orville, . .
Dunning, Sarah Tiffany, 250,
Durfee, Leila Weeden, .
Durfee, Samuel Slater, 58,
Durfee, Sarah Jane Slater, 46,
Durfee, Thomas, Judge,
Dwinnell, Adelia, 292,
Dwinnell, Charlotte, .
Dwinnell, Eveline Tiffany, 222,
Dwinnell, Frances, 293,
Dwinnell, William, 291,
Dwinnell, Wright, .
Dyer, Asa, Lieutenant,
Dyer, Caroline Elizabeth, 43,
Dyer, Edward Tiffany, 102,
Dyer, Ezra,
Dyer, Ezra, Dr., 103, . .
Dyer, Ezra Cornish, . . .
Dyer, Ezra Francis, 119,
Dyer, George Jones, 118, .
Dyer, Henry, Dr., . . .
Dyer, Henry Lyman, 101, .
Dyer, Louisa Tiffany, 42, .
Dyer, Lucy Murrell Kempton,
Dyer, Lyman Tiffany, 117, .
Dyer, Ruth Ann Jennings, .
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33
33
59
60
69
69
59
60
69
69
69
69
59
69
69
94
94
37
165
37
37
165
22
22
8
8
8
8
20
21
20
20
20
12
8, 12
12
12
12, 13
12
13
12
12
12
8-12
12
12
12
THB TtFFANYS OF AMERICA.
205
FAQ«.
Drer, William, IS
Eastman, Adelaide & Allen, ... 83
Eastman, Eliab Farrar, (d) 1118, . 83
Eastman, Emery Moore, (c) 1118, . 83
Eastman, Henrietta Farrar, 1118, . 83
Eastman, James Oscar, (a) 1118, . 83
Eastman, Lavinia Cruickshank, . . 83
Eastman, Loren, 83
Eastman, Lucina Farrar, .... 84
Eastman, Lucina Farrar, (b) 1121, 83, 84
Eccles, Edmund, . . 35
Eccles, Margaret Asher, .... 35
Edwards, Julia Tiffany, 3182, ... 162
Edwards, Lucia Ransom, 863, . . 64
Edwards, William 64
Edwards, William 162
Eiseman, Cbauncey Van Horn, 3113, 157
Eiseman, Gertrude Amelia, 3114, . 157
Eiseman, Mary Elizabeth Tiffany, 3096, 157
Eiseman, Theodore, 157
Eldridge, Anna, 21
Ellis, Fay, 183
Ellis, Polly Newbre, 43 183
Ellsworth, Erne Ellen Tiffany, 1247, . 92
Ellsworth, Elmer Ellington, ... 92
Ellsworth, Emeline Pearl, 1261, . . 92
Ellsworth, Merle, 1260, 92
Ellsworth, Orla Duane, 1259, ... 92
Elting, Charles, 28 180
Elting, James Edward, 180
Elting, James Frederick, 29, . . . 180
Elting, James William, 25, ... 180
Elting, Mary Eliza Tiffany, 23, . . 180
Elting, Mary Moore, 26 180
Elting, Samuel Case, 30, .... 180
Elting, William, 27, 180
Empet, Belle Potter, 1361, ... 96
Empet, Florence, (a) 1361, ... 96
Empet, Joseph, (b) 1361 96
Empet, Thomas J., 96
Engell, Anthony, 95
Engell, Carrie M. Tiffany, 1802, . . 95
Engell, Nettie, 1328 95
Enos, Annie Kennedy, 182
Enos, Ellen Tiffany, 67, .... 182
Enos, Everett J., 72, 182
Enos, Joshua J 182
Enos, Laura E. Stanton, .... 182
Enos, Mamie, 74, 182
Enos, William H., 73, 182
49,
Estabrook, Elizabeth R Adams, 1466,
Estabrook, Harry Sumner, . .
Estabrook, Henry, ....
Estes, Bert H.,
Estes, Nelly Agnes Campbell, (a
Fabun, Chloe Susannah, 3314,
Fabun, Eliza, (a) 3343, . .
Fabun, Jane Tiffany, 3202, . .
Fabun, John,
Fabun, John, (b) 3343, . .
Fabun, John Cyrus, 3343, . .
Fabun, Julia, (f ) 3343, . . .
Fabun, Mary Ann, 3317, . .
Fabun, Mary G. Burnip, . .
Fabun, Millie, (d) 3343, . .
Fabun, Phebe Lenora, 3345, .
Fabun, Phebe Tiffany, 3208, .
Fabun, Rebecca Swanger, . .
Fabun, Reuben,
Fabun, Reuben Daniel, 3315, .
Fabun, Susan, (c) 3343, . .
Fabun, William, (e) 3343, . .
Fabun, William Halsey, 3316, .
Fabun, William Hand, 3346, .
Fabun, Zenas Tiffany, 3313, .
Farmer, Paul,
Farnham, Elizabeth Phelps, (d)
Farnham, Joseph N., 31, . .
Farnham, Lora Louise, 32,
Farnham, Lothrup
Farnham, Stephen Lothrup, 27,
Farnham, William Daniel, 28,
Farnham, Zeruah Tiffany, 6, .
Farrar, Charles Sumner, (f ) 1120,
Farrar, Charlotte E. Howe, .
Farrar, Daniel Milton, 1121, .
Farrar, Dudley, (d) 1120, . .
Farrar, Edgar Wallace, (d) 1116,
Farrar, Eliab,
Farrar, Eliab Moore, 1120, .
Farrar, Elsie F. Gillespie, .
Farrar, Emeline Stanley, .
Farrar, Emily A. Humphrey,
Farrar, Esther S. Hine,
Farrar, Eugene Wellington, (b) 1117,
Farrar, Frederick Humphrey, (e)
1120
Farrar, George, Rev., 41
Farrar, George Chauncey, (c) 1120, . 84
Farrar, Howe, (h) 1120, .... 84
FAOS.
99
99
99
184
184
167
169
167
168
169
168, 169
169
167
169
169
169
168
167
167
167
169
169
167
169
167
7
185
183
183
183
183
183
183
84
84
84
84
83
83
84
83
83
84
83
83
84
206
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
PAOB.
Farrar, Jemima Tiffany, 1104, . . 83
Farrar, Judwn Ward, (a) 1117, . . 83
Farm, Julia Helen, (b) 1116, . . 83
Farrar, Lorin Otto, (h) 1116, ... 83
Fftirar, Lorin Tiffany, 1116, ... 83
Farrar, Lucina, 1116, 83
Farrar, Luther Thatcher, 1117, . . 83
Farrar, Martha Jane Carpenter, . . 83
Farrar, Mary Hartt 84
Farrar, Mary L. Chandler, .... 83
Farrar, Mary Sophronia, (c) 1116, . 83
Farrar, Sarah A. Brainerd, ... 84
Farrar, Sidney Clark, (f ) 1116, . . 83
Farrar, William Henry, (g) 1120, . 81
Fee, Alfred Whitney 164
Fee, Louisa Tryon, 3028 164
Field, Chester 129
Field, Ellgar Rannay, 2002, ... 130
Field, Isabel, 1998 130
Field, Ithiel Richardson, 2001, . . 130
Field, Nellie Dyer 130
Field, Rhoda Tiffany, 2d, 1967, . . 129
Field, Samuel L 130
Field, Susan Emeline Tiffany, 1981, 130
Fisher, Carrie Tiffany, 3073, ... 155
Fisher, Elizabeth Tiffany, 21, . . . 6
Fisher, John, Jr., 6
Fisher, Montgomery, 165
Fiske, J. B., 97
Fiske, Mela Caroline Corse, 1420, . 97
Fitzhugh, Bennett C, 42
Fitzhugh, Sarah Phelps, 481, ... 42
Follet, Alfred Judson, 1461, . . 98,99
Follct, Arlington, 1453 99
Follet, Arlington, 1456, .... 99
Follct, Clara Ella, (a) 1450, ... 98
Follct, Clarissa Tiffany, 1366, . . 98
Follet, Cynthia Lorain, 1461, ... 99
Follet, Cynthia M. Jay, 99
Follet, Etta M., (b) 1451 99
Follet, Frances Jane, (c) 1450, . . 98
Follet, Frances Russell, (b) 1460, . 98
Follet, Hattie Angeline, (e) 1450, . 98
Follet, Helen Adeline Farrar, ... 99
Follct, Jane Eliza Green 98
Follet, John Walter, (a) 1451, . . 99
Follct, Mary Emma, (d) 1450, . . 98
Follet, Russell Gains, 1450, ... 98
Follet, Walter 98
Follet, Walter Arlington, 1469, . . 99
PAOB.
Follet, Walter Eben, (f) 1460, . . 98
Follet, Warren Robert, 1460, ... 99
Follett, Abbie, 766, 60
Follett, Emerson, . 60
Follett, Etta M., 762, 60
Follett, Frank E., 761, 60
Follett, George A., 764, .... 60
Follett, Helen Adeline Farrar, (e)
1116 83
Follett, Mamie, 766, 60
Follett, Mary E. Tiffany, 757, . . 60
Follett, Russell, 763 60
Follett, Warren S. 83
Forbes, Arthur Leonard, ....
Forbes, Elisha W
Forbes, Eunice Everette Tiffany, 969,
Forbes, Mary Koppler,
Forbes, William F., 1026, ....
Ford, Josephine, . 25
Foster, Aitkin R., (f ) 1452, ... 99
Foster, Clara B., (a) 1452, .... 99
Foster, Cora, (d) 1452 99
Foster, Edgar Mortimer 99
Foster, Frank R., (c) 1462, ... 99
Foster, Fred F., (b) 1452 99
Foster, Grace, 1952 128
Foster, Henry F., 1951, .... 128
Foster, Ira Ernest, (e) 1462, ... 99
Foster, Lucy Emeline, 1452, ... 99
Foster, Mary Phinney Tiffany, 1944, 128
Foster, William, 128
Fowler, James K., 68
Fowler, Sarah Brayton, ..... 58
Fox, Betsey Annetta Woodworth,
884 66
Fox, Carrie Annette, (a) 884, . . 66
Fox, Charlotte Leggett 9
Fox, Henry, (b) 884, 66
Fox, Wells B., Dr. 66
Fox, William W. 9
Frazer, Ann Eliza Peake, 3243, . . 163
Frazer, Catherine M. Tiffany, 1946, 128
Frazer, Celinda, (d) 3243 163
Frazer, Daisy Fuller, 163
Frazer, Ebenezer B., (c) 3243, . . 163
Frazer, Ebenezer J., 163
Frazer, John W„ 128
French, Caroline Brintnell, ... 36
French, Joseph, 35
Frizella, Polly Tiffany, 1860, ... 121
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
207
FAGS.
Funnan, Amanda Tiffany, 828, . . 67
Funnan, E. S., Rer. 67
Furman, George, 891 67
Gage, Amanda Curtis, 44, .... 183
Gage, Julian, 183
Gardner, Amos, 163
Gardner, Frank E, 3021 .... 153
Gardner, Fred O., 3020, .... 163
Gardner, Henry, 3018, 153
Gardner, Margaret Tiffany, 2182, . 153
Gardner, Orville Tiffany, 3019, . . 153
Gardner, Sarah A. Brown, 1058, . . 79
Gardner, Willis, 79
Gay, Caroline Malinda Tiffany, 14, . 184
Gay, Edward N 184
Gearhardt, Alice, 88, 177
Gearhardt, George S., 87, . . . . 177
Gearhardt, Ida May Tiffany, 78, . . 177
Gearhardt, Jacob, 177
Gearhardt, Paul, 89 177
Gere, Mary Louise Sweet, .... 34
Gere, Nathan Stanton 34
Gibbs, Julia E. Tiffany, 1076, . . 81
Gibbs, William O., 81
Giddings, Florence Farnswortb, . . 153
Giddings, Frank E, 2183d, ... 153
Giddings, Frederick O., 2183c, . . 153
Giddings, Grace G, 2183E, ... 153
Giddings, Lorain, 153
Giddings, Martha If., 2183a, ... 153
Giddings, Mary E. Tiffany, 2183, . 153
Giddings, Mary G, 2183b, ... 153
Gidman, Cromwell G 152
Gidman, Frances Case, 3005, . , . 152
Gidman, H. Cubossie, (a) 3005, . . 152
Gidman, Vernor F., (b) 3005, . . 152
Gile, Mary D., 23
Gillespie, Ann Tiffany, 3210, ... 169
Gillespie, Bessie Cornwell, .... 169
Gillespie, Bruce E., 3350 169
Gillespie, Bun-el G, 3349 169
Gillespie, Dorthea King, .... 169
Gillespie, Florinda Cornprofat, . . 169
Gillespie, Greeley A., 3353, ... 169
Gillespie, Joseph S., 3348, ... 169
Gillespie, Samuel S., 3351, ... 169
Gillespie, Samuel W 169
Gillet, Clarissa Jane Denny, 700, . 56
Gillet, Ernest, (a) 700 56
Gillet, Frankie, (c) 700 56, 57
FAOm.
Gillet, Justin, (e) 700, 67
Gillet, Mareau, (b) 700, 56
Gillet, Sadie, (d) 700 57
Gillet, Willard, 56
Gillett, Elbert, 61
Gillett, Emergene Tiffany, 694, . . 61
Gillette, Charles Howard, 654, . . 54
Gillette, Charles S., 54
Gillette, Dorothy Pope, (a) 654, . . 54
Gillette, Edwin Tiffany, 652, ... 64
Gillette, Emma, 657 54
Gillette, Emma Frances Tiffany, 636, 54
Gillette, George Pope, (b) 654, . . 54
Gillette, Harry Camp, 656, ... 54
Gillette, Hattie, 651, 54
Gillette, Lewis Martin, 100
Gillette, Lillian P 100
Gillette, Lucy, 653, 54
Gillette, Marion Pope, 54
Gillette, Nettie Eveline Carpenter,
1481 100
Gillette, Norman, 655, 54
Gilman, Helen Parris, 33
Gilman, Z. Douglas 33
Glendenning, Daughter of William
M. Tiffany, 3251 164
Glendenning, Robert 164
Goddard, Levi Hart, 39
Goddard, Mary Woodbridge Perkins, 39
Godding, John, 84
Godding, Luther Russell, (a) 1122a, 84
Godding, Mary Perigo Farrar, 1122a, 84
Goelzer, Lois Ladenberger, (b) 1292, 94
Goelzer, William, 94
Goodrich, Alexander Nelson, 1436, , 97
Goodrich, Alma Ray, (d) 1440, . . 98
Goodrich, Anson LeRoy, 1443, . . 98
Goodrich, Bertie Henry, (b) 1444, . 98
Goodrich, Blanche Elosia, .... 98
Goodrich, Charles Tingley, 1441, . 98
Goodrich, Charles Wellington, (f)
1437 98
Goodrich, Content, 1446, .... 98
Goodrich, Cynthia, (d) 1437, ... 98
Goodrich, Cynthia Armenia, 1438, . 98
Goodrich, Cynthia Tiffany, 1363, . 97
Goodrich, Dollie Adelaide Capron, . 98
Goodrich, Earl Ashton, (a) 1444, . 98
Goodrich, Edwin Butler, 1440, . . 98
Goodrich, Effie Grace, (c) 1440, . . 98
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Goodrich, Ell Butler, . . .
Goodrich, Eli Jeremy, 1439, .
Goodrich, Elizabeth Ann James,
Goodrich, Ella, (e) 1437, . .
Goodrich, Ella May, (a) 1446, .
Goodrich, Elma May, (c) 1437,
Goodrich, Elmer Charles, (b) 1441,
Goodrich, Eugene Bruce, (e) 1440,
Goodrich, Eva Idelia, (b) 1440,
Goodrich, Frederick Earl, (b) 1446,
Goodrich, George Herbert, (a) 1437,
Goodrich, Hattie Eva, ....
Goodrich, Julia Leona Barney
Goodrich, Lena Ethlyn, (g) 1437,
Goodrich, Leona Maud, (c) 1444,
Goodrich, Libbie Jane Cushing, .
Goodrich, Lillie May, (a) 1441, .
Goodrich, Manzer Judson, 1444, .
Goodrich, Marinda Idellie Bartholo
mew
Goodrich, Mary Erminie, ()») 1437,
Goodrich, Mary Jane Dyer, . .
Goodrich, Mildred Idell, (e) 1444,
Goodrich, Myrtie Cynthia, (c) 1441,
Goodrich, Permelia Jennie Hawley,
Goodrich, Ransom David, 1445, .
Goodrich, Sara Annie Very, . .
Goodrich, Sarah Amelia Raught,
Goodrich, Susan, (d) 1444, . .
Goodrich, Wellington Marshall, 1437,
Goodrich, Willis Capron, (a) 1440,
Goodwill, Dewitt Clinton, 844,
Goodwill, James Tiffany, 846,
Goodwill, Johnson, ....
Goodwill, Ruth Durkee Tiffany, 788,
Gould, Carrie E., (b) 3292, .
Gould, Cynthia Brisack, 3292,
Gould, Grace, (g) 3292, . .
Gould, Hannah E., (d) 3292, .
Gould, James Garfield, (i) 3292,
Gould, Julian W., (c) 3292, .
Gould, Lizzie B., (h) 3292, . .
Gould, Susie B., (f) 8292, . .
Gould, Sylvia E., (e) 3292, .
Gould, William,
Gould, Willie C, (a) 3292, .
Greenleaf, Edwin, 325, . . .
Greenleaf, Leander, ....
Greenleaf, Maryette, 324, . .
Greenleaf, Minerva, 323, . .
PAOB.
97
98
97
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
97
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
97,98
98
63
63
63
63
166
166
166
166
166
166
166
166
166
166
166
25
25
25
25
FAGS.
Greenleaf, Miriam Tiffany, 865, . . 25
Greenleaf, Tiffany H., 326, ... 25
Greenleaf, Watson, 322, .... 25
Griffin, Martin W. 153
Griffin, Mary Minerva Richardson,
3015 153
Griffith, C. L., ....... 119
Griffith, Mary Tiffany, 1802, ... 119
Grimm, Caroline Matilda Tiffany,
738 60
Grimm, William, 60
Grinnell, Amos, 1305, 94
Grinnell, Angeline Tiffany, 1289, . 94
Grinnell, Ella Josephine Carpenter,
1478, 100
Grinnell, Hannah Carpenter Farrar,
1122 84
Grinnell, Henry Edgar, .... 100
Grinnell, Otis, 94
Grinnell, Rufus 84
Grossman, John H., 79
Grossman, Lorena E. Brown, (b)
1068 79
Grover, Andrew, 4
Guild, Everett E., Rev., .... 162
Guild, Mary Emeline, 162
Guild, Susan Pardee Darrow, 3216, . 162
Habbin, Elizabeth Sarah Johnson
Tiffany, 27
Hager, Amanda Tiffany Trembley,
452 37
Hager, Mary Alexander, .... 38
Hager, Stanbury, 38
Hager, Thomas S., 37
Hager, William 38
Hale, Carrie D. Richards, 2071, . . 134
Hale, Frank A., 134
Hall, Albert, ....... 178
Hall, Calvin 129
Hall, Chloe Tiffany, 1963 129
Hall, Elizabeth Kingsley Tiffany, 628, 63
Hall, Franklin Dana, 63
Hall, Glenna, 28 178
Hall, Laura, 30 178
Hall, Lewis, 27, 178
Hall, Mary L. Tiffany, 21, . . . . 178
Hall, Ora, 29, 178
Hall, Percy Tiffany, 1877, .... 123
Hall, William;' 123
Hamilton, Harriet M. Tiffany, 1971, 129
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
209
PAOB.
Hamilton, Mary Joliffe Brace, . . 31
Hamilton, Paul, 129
Hamilton, William, Rev. 31
Hampton, Martha L. Tiffany, 900, . 68
Hampton, William W. 68
Hanchette, Charlotte 23
Hand, Nathan, 87
2108,
608,
Hand, Noah Horace, 1148, . . .
Hand, Roxey Seaver Tiffany, 1136, .
Hannaford, Nancy W. Tiffany, 2068,
Hannaford, Reuben M., . .
Harbach, Agnes Sophia, 2129,
Harbach, Charles Bemis, . .
Harbach, Henry Franklin, 2128,
Harbach, Mary Louisa Tiffany,
Harding, Christina, . .
Harding, Edward E.,
Harding, Viola Ada Tiffany, 1629,
Harkell, Albert A., (b) 46,
Harkell, Clyde E., (a) 46, .
Harkell, Ella R. Tiffany, 46,
Harkell, Oliver
Harlkuers, Ella Frazer, (g) 3243,
Harlkuers, Roland, . .
Harmut, Cornelia Eva Blossom,
Harmut, William, . . .
Hart, Anna Case, 3002, . .
Hart, Chester, (c) 3002, .
Hart, Delos O., (d) 3002, .
Hart, Ernest M., (b) 3002,
Hart, George A., (a) 3002,
Hart, Monroe,
Hartt, Bertie C, (b) 1507, .
Hartt, Janette Dean Tingley, 1607,
Hartt, John,
Hartt, Nellie A., (a) 1507, .
Hatcher, Mary E. Marr,
Hatcher, Robert A., . . .
Havemeyer, Theodore, . .
Hawks, Bertha E. Dudgeon, 751
Hawks, Gertrude, (a) 751, .
Hawks, James M., .
Hawks, Pearl Irene, (b) 751,
Hawkes, Ruth
Hawley, Alice E., 1600, .
Hawley, Anna M., 1598, .
Hawley, Grace E., 1599, .
Hawley, Harriet M. Tiffany, 1574,
Hawley, J. Willis, 1697, .
Hawley, Nelson J., Rev., .
87
87
134
134
138
138
138
138
21
110
110
173
173
173
173
163
163
43
. 43
. 152
. 162
. 152
. 152
. 152
, 152
. 101
, 101
. 101
. 101
. 175
. 175
36
69, 60
60
59
60
17
107
107
107
107
107
107
PAGE.
Hazen, John, 89
Hazen, Mary Tiffany, 1175, ... 89
Heath, Isaac, 62
Heath, Sally Tiffany, 780, .... 62
Hebard, Leonard, 124
Hebard, Persis Elizabeth Strong, . . 124
Helpman, Irene Clark, 3304, ... 166
Helpman, Martin, 166
Henderson, Albert Sprague, 869, . . 64
Henderson, Cornelia Stoneman, 868, 64
Henderson, Edward Carr, 870, . . 64
Henderson, Jessica Nye, 866, ... 64
Henderson, Lucia Tiffany, 865, . . 64
Henderson, Martha Yvonette Tiffany,
805 64
Henderson, McDonald Hyde, 867, . 64
Henderson, William Wallace, ... 64
Hendrix, Lewis Joy, .... 173, 190
Hendrix, Luella S. Tiffany, 54, 173, 190
Hettes, Josephine Quick, 1639, . . 109
Hettes, J. S., 109
Hibbard, Myrtilla 20
Hicks, Ellen Ingraham, 3088, ... 156
Hicks, Irwin, 156
High, Adelaide, (a) 893, .... 67
High, Eliza Ann House, 893, ... 67
High, John, (b) 893 67
High, Philip 67
Hill, Albert, 151
Hill, Angeline Elizabeth Tiffany,
2157b, 151
Hill, Carrie Tiffany, 1642, .... 110
Hill, E. L, 109
Hill, Hazel G 109
Hill, Jane Augusta, (a) 2157b, . . 151
Hill, Lizzie M. Tingley, 1658, . . 109
Hine, Charles W., (c) 1224, ... 91
Hine, David Larrabee, 91
Hine, Edward Stephen Porter, (a)
1224, 91
Hine, Ettie S., (d) 1224, .... 91
Hine, Frank, (b) 1224, 91
Hine, James B., (f) 1224, .... 91
Hine, Jefferson L., 78
Hine, Lillie Josephine, (g) 1224, . 91
Hine, Maud, (a) 1235 78
Hine, May L., (e) 1224, .... 91
Hine, Minnie Estclle Tiffany, 1035, . 78
Hine, Murel, (b) 1035 78
Hine, Polly Knight Adams, 1224, . 91
210
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Hoag, Betsey Tiffany, 264, . .
Hoag, Hiram,
Hoag, Miriam, 821
Hobbs, Arlington L., 1689, .
Hobbs, Chioe M. Tiffany, 1671,
Hobbs, Emily Grace Sampson,
Hobbs, J. C. Fremont, 1686, .
Hobbs, John M.
Hobbs, Joseph M., 1591, . .
Hobbs, Lydia Belle Wood, . .
Hobbs, Martha £., 1692, . .
Hobbs, Nellie Faith J
Hobbs, Nelson J., 1587, . .
Hobbs, Wellington, 1590, . .
Hobbs, Willie, 1693, ....
Hocmelle, Katherine McLane Tiffany,
405
Hocmelle, Paul, ....
Hocmelle, Robert Louis, 446,
Hodges, Mercy, ....
Hodges, Miriam, ....
Hodgson, Fanny E., . . .
Holdcn, Almira, (a) 3325, .
Holden, Almira Rebecca Tiffany,
3325, .....
Holden, Burrel), (f) 3325,
Holden, George Tiffany, (d) 3325
Holden, Giles, .....
Holden, Giles R., (c) 3326,
Holden, Ivy Lenore, (h) 3325,
Holden, LeRoy, (g) 3325, .
Holden, Mira Dee, (i) 3325,
Holden, Nellie May, (e) 3325,
Holdcn, Vera, (j) 3325,
Holdcn, Vcrna, (k) 3325, .
Holt
Holl
I loll
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
Holl
ster, Alta May, (c) 1733,
ster, Amos Goodrich, . .
ster, Amos G., (d) 1737,
ster, Amos Preston, 1733,
ster, Austin,
ster, Berton S., (a) 1737,
ster, Blanche, (b) 1737, .
ster, Clair, (a) 1736, . .
ster, Cora, (c) 1737, . .
ster, Ella Boamer, . . .
ster, Frank Harold, (d) 1733,
ster, Glen, (b) 1736, . .
ster, Hattie E. Kent, . .
ster, Herbert Lee, (a) 1733,
ster, Ida A. Smith, . .
VAGI.
24
24
24
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
30
36
36
20
24
21
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
167
168
168
115
115
115
115
183
115
115
115
115
115
115
115
115
115
115
Mm.
Hollitter, Lydia Emellne Tiffany, 1410, 115
Hollister, Orville Duane, 1737, . . 115
Hollister, Stuart Lisle, (b) 1733, . . 115
HoUister, William, 1736, .... 115
Hollister, Zeruah Jane, 34, .... 183
Holmes, Harriet N., (b) 3228, . . 163
Holmes, Helen N., (a) 3228, ... 163
Holmes, Henry, 163
Holmes, Henry W., (c) 3228, . . 163
Holmes, Lucinda Peake, 3228, . . 163
Hooker, Eliezer Hoi lis, 175
Hooker, Gertrude Hoi lis, 49, . . . 176
Hooker, Lydia Hurlburt Tiffany, 34, 175
Hooker, Mary Tiffany, 48, . . 175, 176
Hooker, Miriam Horton, 50, . . . 176
Hophner, Mr., 97
Houghtaling, Luna R. Tiffany, 236, . 21
Houghtailing, Peter 21
House, Archibald Simcoe, (a) 892, . 67
House, Asa McDunphy, (f) 892, . 67
House, Barbara Alice Roszel, ... 67
House, Bertha Beatrice, (a) 894, . . 67
House, Edwin Morris, 894, ... 67
House, Eliza Ellen, (e) 892, ... 67
House, Fletcher, (i) 892 67
House, Harry Hoyle, (b) 894, . . 67
House, Hugh Lome, (h) 892, ... 67
House, Isaac Alexander, .... 67
House, James Philip, 892, .... 67
House, Lora Bell, (k) 892 67
House, Mary Artemisa, (b) 892, . . 67
House, Morris Edwin, (c) 892, . . 67
House, Rozel Manley, (j) 892, . . 67
House, Sarah Ann Tiffany, 831, . . 67
House, Swayze Allen, (g) 892, . . 67
House, Thomas James, (d) 892, . . 67
Howard, Asa Williams 60
Howard, Charles 29
Howard, Elizabeth Buck mi niter
Dwight 29
Howard, Julia Camp Tiffany, 756, . 60
Howard, Norman Williams, 760, . 60
Howell, Edward, 58
Howlett, John, 51
Hubbard, Charles S 182
Hubbard, Kate, 60, 182
Hudson, Amelia Tingley Tiffany,
1390 Ill
Hudson, John, Ill
Hughes, Edward, 57
THE TIFPANYS OF AMERICA,
211
Hall, Charles, ....
Hull, Grace M. Carey, 706,
Humphrey, Barnett Vernon,
Humphrey, Frederick Vernon, 3081
Humphrey, Lydia Adams, .
Humphrey, Martha Augusta Tiffany,
2187,
Humphrey, William Oliver, 3032,
Hunt, Helen F
Huntley, Asher, * ....
Huntley, Asher, 2166, . .
Huntley, Asher, (d) 2166, .
Huntley, Betsey, 2167, . .
Huntley, Betsey Wilder Tiffany, 2141
Huntley, Chauncey, (i) 2166,
Huntley, Leonard, (c) 2166,
Huntley, Leonard, 2169, .
Huntley, Levi, 2168, . .
Huntley, Levi A., (g) 2166,
Huntley, Mary L., (a) 2166,
Huntley, Nathan N., (b) 2166,
Huntley, Phebe Hitchcock,
Huntley, Sarah, (h)2166, . .
Huntley, Sarah T., (e) 2166, .
Huntley, William H., (f) 2166,
Hurlbut, Edmund, ....
Hurlbut, Eliza Robinson Tiffany,
Hyde, Charlotte Cross, . . .
Hyde, Lorena Abby Pelsne,
Hyde, Nathan Hastings, . .
Hyde, Salisbury,
Ide, Althea Tiffany, 2091, . .
Ide, Althea Tiffany, (h) 2100, .
Ide, Annie Lucina, (k) 2100, .
Ide, Caroline Lucina, (j) 2100,
Ide, Charles Henry, (a) 2102, .
Ide, Eva Thompson, (b) 2102,
Ide, Frank Augustus, (fj 2100,
Ide, George Abel, (b) 2100, .
Ide, Henry Abel, 2102, . . .
Ide, Henry Stone, (d) 2100, .
Ide, Howard Emmons, (i) 2100,
Ide, Sarah Ann Stone, . . .
Ide, Sarah Mitchell
Ide, Sarah Waterman, (e) 2100,
Ide, Timothy Phinney, . . .
Ide, Timothy Phinney, (a) 2100,
Ide, Timothy Phinney, (c) 2102,
Ide, Timothy Phinney, 2103, .
Ide, Walter Everett, (g) 2100,
33
FAOK.
57
67
164
154
154
154
154
22
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
176
176
54
62
62
54
136
136
136
136
137
137
136
136
137
136
136
136
137
136
136
136
137
137
136
Ide, William, 2100, ....
Ide, William Tiffany, (c) 2100,
Ingraham, Carrie Bell, . . .
Ingraham, Carrie Maria, 3093a,
Ingraham, Elsie May Parker, .
Ingraham, Frank, 3091, . .
Ingraham, George, 3092, . .
Ingraham, Henry Downer, M. D,
Ingraham, Lucia Tiffany, 809,
Ingraham, Moses, ....
Ingraham, Sally Tiffany, 3059a,
Ingraham, William Henry, 3090,
Ives, Sarah Tiffany, 560, .
Ives, T. O
749,
Jackson, Omer J., ...
Jackson, Winifred M. Payne,
Jacobson, Erastus, . . .
Jacobson, Philcna Frances Tiffany
392,
Jacobus, Sarah Tiffany, 1176,
Jacobus, Thomas Jefferson,
Jellard, Ella Dudgeon, 749,
Jellard, Gladys, (b) 749, .
Jellard, Harry, (c) 749, . .
Jellard, Metta, (e) 749, . .
Jellard, Myrtelle, (a) 749, .
Jellard, Newton DeLarese, (d)
Jellard, Robert H., . . .
Jenks, Mary Arnold, . .
Jenks, Stephen, ....
Jennings, Clarence O., . .
Jennings, Sabrina Tiffany, 1630,
Johnson, Augustus Snow, .
Johnson, E. K., ....
Johnson, Frances Elizabeth,
Johnson, Harriet A. Wilbcr, (a)
Johnson, James D., . . ,
Johnson, Mary Jane Kinney,
Johnson, Mary Tiffany, 3218,
Johnson, Sarah Ann Noycs,
Johnson, William H., . .
Jones, Ada Julia Butler, 1703,
Jones, Anne Shaw Tiffany, 350,
Jones, Beatrice L. Pinkney, 435,
Jones, Campbell Pinkney, 437,
Jones, Charles, ....
Jones, Dcguile T, (e) 848, .
Jones, Delieu, (c) 848, . .
Jones, Edward Bradley, .
Jones, Edward Bradley, Jr., 436,
234
FAG*.
136
138
156
156
156
156
156
65
65
156
156
156
47
47
94
94
35
35
89
89
59
59
59
59
59
59
69
7
7
110
110
27
21
16
21
16
16
162
27
162
113
28, 29
29
29
161
63
63
29
29
212
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Jones, Ernest G, . . . . .
Jones, Ezra S., .....
Jones, George, . . . . .
Jones, Harry Lee, 1780, . .
Jones, James, (b) 848, . . .
Jones, Jemima Ward, 3167, .
Jones, Julietta Tiffany, 848, .
Jones, Ltura T., (d) 848, . .
Jones, Lillie Tiffany, 1720,
Jones, Maria Sarah Tiffany, 36,
Jones, Martha P., (f) 848, . .
Jones, Mary Maria, (a) 848, .
Jones, Philip T.
Jones, Sarah Morgan Gilbert, .
Jones, Uri, (g) 848
Jones, William E., ....
Joslyn, Abel, ......
Joslyn, Hannah Tiffany, 680, .
Karby, Cclinda Peake, 8283, .
Karby, George Marsden, . .
Karby, George Marsden, (b) 3233,
Karby, Lillie C, (a) 3233,
Keith, Affa Tiffany, 7, .
Keith, Lewis, ....
Kcllum, Clinton Wheeler, (a) 8200,
Kcllum, David L
Kcllum, Grace C, (b) 3290, .
Kellum, Lena Rivers, (d) 3290,
Kcllum, Sylvia Brisack, 3290,
Kellum, Thomas Barnes, (c) 3290,
Kcmpton, Elizabeth Wain Smith,
Kempton, James Coppack, . .
Kenncston, Christian name unknown,
Kcnneston, Martha A. Tiffany, 254,
Kent, Archie, 1784, . .
Kent, Brazilla, . . .
Kent, Chaunccy, 116, .
Kent, Clara E., (f) 1454,
Kent, E. A., Dr., . . .
Kent, Eliza Amelia Hollister, 1732,
Kent, Elizabeth Pccney Follet, 1464,
Kent, F. N
Kent, Fred U., (c) 1464,
Kent, Helen Chaunccy Tiffany,
Kent, Herbert, 112, . . ,
Kent, Herbert V,, Major, .
Kent, Ida May, (b) 1454, .
Kent, J. Emma Tiffany, 1752,
Kent, Kate C, (a) 1454, .
Kent, Margaret, 113, . .
02,
faob.
118
181
12
115
63
161
63
63
115
181
63
63
63
12
63
115
49
49
1(13
103
103
103
183
183
166
100
166
166
166
166
12
12
24
24
117
99
10
99
115
115
99
117
99
10
10
10
99
117
99
10
MOB,
Kent, Minnie B., (d) 1454, ... 99
Kent, Nellie L., (g) 1454, .... 99
Kent, Sarela L. 115
Kent, Vina, 1785, 117
Kent, Virginia A., (c) 1464, ... 99
Ketchum, David, 58
Kctchum, Myrenda Blakely, ... 68
Key, Beatrice Tiffany, 353, ... 29
Key, Francis Scott, ...... 29
Kibbe, Augusta Henrietta Lawyer,
489 42
Kibbe, Daniel H., Dr., 42
Kilfern, Hannah Catherine Tiffany,
558, 47
Kilfern, J. R., 47
Killian, Henrietta Justine Main, . . 184
Killian, William 184
Kinch, Anson Tiffany, (a) 3287, . . 166
Kinch, Caroline Amelia Tiffany, 8287, 166
Kinch, Hattic Eliza, (b) 3287, . . 166
Kinch, Townsend, 166
King, daughter of Flavel Benjamin
Tiffany, (1) 6 185
King, George 183
King, George 185
King, Jane Tillotson, 22, ... . 183
King, Mary 24
Kingery, Cyrenia M., (e) 3318, . . 167
Kingery, Daniel, 167
Kingery, Daniel William, (g) 3318, . 167
Kingery, Halsey E„ (a) 3318, . . 167
Kingery, Ida Selina, (c) 3318, ... 167
Kingery, Lydia Idellia, (d) 3318, . . 167
Kingery, Melissa May, (h) 3318, . . 167
Kingery, Morenie M., (f) 3318, . . 167
Kingery, Nancy Maria Fabun, 3318, 167
Kingery, Rosetta Jane, (b) 3318, . . 167
Kingsbury, Ephraim, 50
Kingsbury, Nancy A. Tiffany, 698, . 50
Knapp, Bradley, . 21
Knapp, Charles L 107
Knapp, I lat tie M. Hobbs, 1588, . . 107
Knight, Mary Ann Hunter, ... 50
Knight, Royal, 60
Knox, J. II. Mason, Rev., . . , .39
Knox, Louise Wakcman, .... 39
Krusc, Emma Catherine Tiffany,
1033, 77, 78
Kruse, Ferdinand C 78
Kruse, Harry, (c) 1033, .... 78
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
218
MM
Knue, Laura Christine, (b) 1038, 78
Kruse, Lloyd Arthur, (a) 1033, . . 78
La Baa, Mary Alisha Vanderbilt, . 12
La Bau, Nicholas Bergasse, ... 12
Ladd, Lacy, 21
Ladenberger, Fred., 94
Laden bergcr, Helen, (a) 1292, . . 94
Ladenberger, Sarah Tiffany, 1292, . 94
Lane, Keziah Tiffany, 17, ... . 5
Langdon, J. T., 91
Langdon, Lavinia Thacher, (c) 1209, 91
Langlier, Isaac, 50
I^anglier, Julia Le Mai, 60
Lapp, Edwin Levi 184
Lapp, Jennie Valina Gertrude Camp-
bell, (0 51, 184
Larey, Betsey Jane Child, 3097, . . 156
Larey, William M 156
Lawyer, August Frederick, 486, . . 42
Lawyer, Cordelia, 492 42
Lawyer, Demosthenes, 485, ... 42
Lawyer, Elizabeth Applegarth, . . 42
Lawyer, Madison, 488, 42
Lawyer, Sarah Alexander, .... 42
Lawyer, Sarah Tiffany, 464, ... 42
Lawyer, Thomas, General, . ... 42
Lawyer, Thomas Henry, 487, ... 42
Lawyer, Tiffany, 491 42
Leach, Betsey Tiffany, 3072, ... 155
Leach, Burt 155
Leath, Mary Frazer, (a) 3243, . . 163
Leath, Robert, 163
Lee, Betsy Elizabeth Tiffany, 10, . 179
Lee, Christopher, 179
Lee, Frances Ann Tiffany, 518, . . 44
Lee, George Creighton, 44
Lee, George Tiffany, 525, .... 44
Lee, Sarah Creighton, 44
Lee, William, 524, 44
Lee, William Hayes, 44
Leighton, Calista Caroline Tiffany,
1125 86
Leighton, Ebenezer, 86
Leland, Clarence Albert, 84, ... 177
Leland, Ellcs B., 83, 177
Leland, Emma, 82 177
Leland, Ethel Grace, 86, .... 177
Leland, J. J 177
Leland, Sarah A. Tiffany, 76, . . . 177
Lennon, Charming, ...... 179
FAoa.
Lennon, Lucy R. Tiffany, 36, . . . 179
Leonard, Althea Ide, (b) 2101, 186, 187
Leonard, Anna Mary Eastman, (e) 1118, 84
Leonard, Caleb M., 84
Leonard, Charles Henry, (a) 2101, . 136
Leonard, Daniel Hodges, .... 136
Leonard, Flora Hodges, (d) 2101, . 137
Leonard, Mary Ann Bullock Ide, 2101, 136
Leonard, Mary Ide, (c) 2101, ... 137
Lindley, Bathsheba Tiffany, 161, . . 17
Lindley, Benjamin, 17
Lindsey, Edwin E., (a) 1200, ... 85
Lindsey, Ernest Leroy, (b) 1200, . 85
Lindsey, James E., 1197 85
Lindsey, Mary Jane, 1198, .... 85
Lindsey, Mary Oresta Goss, ... 85
Lindsey, Melinda Tiffany, 1114, . . 86
Lindsey, Myron W 86
Lindsey, Olney Tiffany, 1199a, . . 85
Lindsey, Pardon Tillinghast, 1200, . 86
Lines, Calista Caroline Tiffany, 1126, 80
Lines, Frederick, . 86
Litchfield, Arthur Breed, (d) 1870, . 122
Litchfield, Charles Tiffany, (b) 1870, 122
Litchfield, Edward H., (c) 1871, . . 122
Litchfield, Edwin Clark, 1871, . . 122
Litchfield, Egbert Delos, 1873, . . 122
Litchfield, Elcctus Backus, 1870, . . 122
Litchfield, EUsha 122
Litchfield, Elisha Cleveland, 1869, . 122
Litchfield, Elizabeth Ten Eyck, (a)
1869 122
Litchfield, Erasmus Darwin, 1872, . 122
Litchfield, Frances H., (b) 1871, . . 122
Litchfield, Grace D., (e) 1871, . . 122
Litchfield, Grace H. Hubbard, . . 122
Litchfield, Hannah Maria Breed, . . 122
Litchfield, Heloise Maria, (e) 1870, . 122
Litchfield, Henry Cleveland, (c) 1869, 122
Litchfield, Henry Percy, (d) 1871, . 122
Litchfield, Jacob Ten Eyck, ( b ) 1869, 122
Litchfield, Mary Eliza, (c) 1870, . . 122
Litchfield, Mary Hubbard 122
Litchfield, Mary Smith, (a) 1871, . 122
Litchfield, Mary Ten Eyck, ... 122
Litchfield, Percy Tiffany, 1866, . . 122
Litchfield, William Backus, (a) 1870, 122
Longmate, Bernice A., 729, . . . 68
Longmate, Cecil R., 730 68
Longmate, Ethel N., 728, .... 68
214
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
TAG*.
Longmate, Gertie F. Tiffany, 720, . 68
Longmate, Richard N., . . . . . 68
Longworthy, Annie E. Russell, (b)
8307, 166
Longworthy, Frank, 166
Lord, Caroline Chase Tiffany, 116, . 11
Lord, Edith Tiffany, 97, ... . 11
Lord, Frederick R 11
Low, Edward . 47
Low, Maggie Van Patten, 673, . . 47
Lyon, Florence Tiffany, (c) 232, . . 21
Lyon, William 21
Mabille, Adeline C. Morrison, . . 35
Mabille, Philippe F., 35
Madden, Henry, 177
Madden, Jannetta E. Tiffany, 90, . 177
Main, George D., 184
Main, Martha Jane Campbell, 60, . 184
Malbone., Daniel Tiffany, 697, . . 49
Malbone, Evan Hutchins, .... 49
Malbone, Evelina Steadman, 696, . 49
Manning, Sally Tiffany, 675, ... 49
Manzer, Christopher, ..... 96
Manzcr, Olivia Potter, 1356, ... 96
Mm can, Hattie Adelaide Tiffany, 1498, 101
Marean, John S., . 101
Marsh, Salem, Captain, ..... 51
Marsh, Susan Brown, 61
Martin, Esther Viall Tiffany, 2093, . 137
Martin, Sullivan 137
Marvin, Albert Curtis, 3273, ... 164
Marvin, Alice Augusta, (a) 3281, . 105
Marvin, Amarilla C. Stetson, ... 164
Marvin, Andrew J., 8279, .... 165
Marvin, Anier J. Weed 165
Marvin, Anna E. Blood, .... 165
Marvin, Ann Amanda, (b) 3273, 164, 165
Marvin, Annie Bell, (m) 3277, . . 165
Marvin, Asa C 91
Marvin, Benjamin Thomas, (a) 3277, 165
Marvin, Cora Bell, (d) 3281, ... 165
Marvin, Curtis Tiffany, (c) 3273, . . 165
Marvin, Dency Eugenia, (e) 3277, . 165
Marvin, Dency Tiffany, 3193, ... 165
Marvin, Dency Tiffany, (c) 3284, . 165
Marvin, Edward Eells, (g) 3277, . . 165
Marvin, Eleanor Augusta, (d) 3273, . 165
Marvin, Elizabeth Sinclair, (a) 3284, 166
Marvin, Eliza Flora, (b) 8281, . . 165
Marvin, Francis Eugene, (e) 3278, . 166
TAOM.
Marvin, Francis Eugene, (i) 8277, . 165
Marvin, Frederick Foote, 3282, . . 166
Marvin, Harriet Eliza Weed, ... 166
Marvin, Harry Fitch, (e) 3284, . . 165
Marvin, Hector Sinclair, (d) 3284, . 165
Marvin, lsabelle Sinclair, .... 165
Marvin, James Root, (I) 3277, . . 165
Marvin, Jennie E. Hall, .... 166
Marvin, Joseph, 164
Marvin, Joseph Th»mas, 3280, . .165
Marvin, Julia Ann Fitch, .... 165
Marvin, Julia Fitch, (c) 3281, ... 165
•Marvin, Julius Seneca, (Q 3277, . . 165
Marvin, Lillian, (j) 3277 165
Marvin, Lucius, (d) 3277 165
Marvin, Mary Aletta, (h) 3277, . . 166
Marvin, Mary Jane Eells, .... 165
Marvin, Mary More, (b) 3284, . . 165
Marvin, Mary Selina Adams, 1228, . 91
Marvin, Matthew Weed, 3284, . . 165
Marvin, Melvin Knox, (a) 3273, . . 164
Marvin, Minnie Dency, 165
Marvin, Nathan Hanford, (c) 3277, . 165
Marvin, Nathaniel Curtis, 3281, . . 165
Marvin, Nathaniel Curtis, (e) 3281, . 165
Marvin, Polly Tiffany, 3190, ... 164
"■Marvin, Samuel Edwin, (b) 3277, . 165
Marvin, Sylvia, 3278, 165
• Marvin, Thomas, 165
Marvin, Thomas Corwin, (a) 3279, . 165
Marvin, Thomas Edwin, 3277, . . 165
Marvin, William, 3276 165
Marvin, William, (k) 3277, ... 165
Marvin, William H., (b) 3279, . . 165
Mather, Edwin Turner, 66
Mather, Frances Amelia Tiffany, 52, 182
Mather, James Harvey, 66
Mather, Sally Loretta Woodworth,
883, 66
Mather, S. W. 182
Matsim, Martha Tiffany, 2060, . . 134
Matsim, son of Martha Tiffany (2060),
2063, 134
Matsim, William 134
Matsim, William Tiffany, 2062, . . 134
Matthews, Eliza Elmira Farrar, (a)
1120 84
Matthews, Zenus U 84
Maxwell, Ellen Peake, 3234, ... 163
Maxwell, George, 163
THB TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
215
MM,
McCarthy, Eliza Ann Tiffany, 640, . 46
McCarthy, William, 46
McDowell, Anna D., 1101, ... 81
McDowell, Archibald F., . . . . 81
McDowell, Bertha, 1102, .... 82
McDowell, Emily, 1100, .... 81
McDowell, Roselia F. C Tiffany,
1071, 81
McDowell, William J., 1103, ... 82
McHarg, Charles K., Rev., ... 127
McIIarg, Harriet Bradford Phinney,
1933 127
McLane, Catherine Mary Milligan, . 36
McLane, Louis, Hon., 36
McMillan, James, 165
McMillan, Marinda Williams, 3274, . 165
McNiel, Carrie, 14
McNiel, James, 14
McNiel, Sarah Burlingame, ... 14
Mead, Eliza Baxter, 14
Mead, Isabella Eliza 14
Mead, William Cooper, D. D., Rev., 14
Merrill, Arlene, 104
Merrill, E. W., 104
Merrill, Grace Pearl Tiffany, 1652, . 104
Metcalf, Annie Cutting, 123, ... 14
Metcalf, Bryce, (b) 123, .... 14
Metcalf, James Betts, 14
Metcalf, James Whiting, .... 14
Metcalf, Mabel, (a) 123 14
Metcalf, Maria Caroline Belts, . . 14
Michael, Benjamin F., (d) 982, . . 75
Michael, Charles W., (f) 982, ... 75
Michael, David Aulden, (c) 982, . 75
Michael, David & 74
Michael, Harrie, (h) 982 76
Michael, Howard G., (g) 982, . . 75
Michael, Jennie Bell, (b) 982, ... 75
Michael, Mary Eva, (a) 982, . . 74, 75
Michael, Sarah Ann Pickering, 982, . 74
Michael, W. W., (e) 982 75
Middlemas, Henry, 163
Middlemas, Jennie Frazer, (e) 3243, 163
Miller, Andrew H., 84
Miller, Clara Read Roe, (c) 1123, . 84
Miller, Elida, 3262 164
Miller, Emeline Tiffany, 3188, . . 164
Miller, Emma Maria Roe, (a) 1123, . 84
Miller, George, 3259, 164
Miller, James, 3257 164
MM,
Miller, John, 162
Miller, John, 164
Miller, John, 3258, 164
Miller, Marcus 3260, 164
Miller, Mary, 3261 164
Miller, Phebe Tiffany, 8224, ... 162
Mills, Abraham, 180
Mills, Angcline Z. Hill, (b) 2157b, . 151
Mills, Charles, 20, 180
Mills, Edward M 161
Mills, Elizabeth Ropes Upton, . . 180
Mills, Elizabeth Tiffany, (b) 19, . . 180
Mills, Frederick, (a) 19, .... 180
Mills, Mary Goss, 180
Mills, Mary Sisson Tiffany, 18, . . 180
Mills, Robert, 19 180
Mills, Robert C, D. D., Rev., . . 180
Mills, Sarah Watts, 180
Mitchell, Alfred 39
Mitchell, Alfred, Rev 39
Mitchell, Alfreda, 463, 39
Mitchell, Annie Olivia Tiffany, 417, . 39
Mitchell, Arthur, 3083 156
Mitchell, Blanche, 3084, .... 156
Mitchell, Charlie Tiffany, 454, . . 39
Mitchell, Jennie Johnson, .... 156
Mitchell, Julia M. Tiffany, 3057, . . 156
Mitchell, Leroy, 3082 156
Mitchell, Lucretia Mumford Wood*
bridge 39
Mitchell, Stephen Mix 39
Mitchell, T. A 166
Mock ridge, Louise Van Inwagcn,
3024 154
Mockridge, Whitney, 154
Money, F. H 134
Money, Mary E Hannaford, 2072, . 134
Moore, Augustus Olcott, .... 29
Moore, Demis Watrous, .... 69
Moore, Harriet Cornelia Green, . . 29
Moore, Joseph, 59
Morgan, Elmer, 32 172
Morgan, Horace, 70
Morgan, Mary Tiffany, 13 172
Morgan, Maud Emily Whitney, 940, 70
Morgan, William, 172
Morgan, William, 31 172
Morse, Charles Henry, 449, ... 37
Morse, Eliza Tiffany, 411, .... 37
Morse, Joel, 183
216
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
»AO».
Morse, Lucinda Brewster, .... 87
Morie, Lurana Tiffany, 4, . . . . 183
Morse, Nathan Brewster, Judge, . . 87
Morse, Nathan Brewster, 460, . . 87
Morse, Peter 87
Moser, Carrie E., 1810, 118
Moser, Clarinda A. Tiffany, 1481, . 118
Moser, Gideon, 118
Moser, Orville B., 1808, .... 118
Moser, Wallace Gideon, 1809, . . 118
Mowrey, Albert, 387 20
Mowrey, Charles, 290, 20
Mowrey, Cornelia E., 289, .... 20
Mowrey, Emily A., 288, .... 20
Mowrey, Helen T„ 286 20
Mowrey, Julia M., 286, ..... 20
Mowrey, Luna Tiffany, 219, ... 20
Mowrey, Mercy 20
Mowrey, Solomon, 20
Moyes, Emily M 28
Murray, Charles, 24
Murray, James Ormsbee 16
Murray, James Ormsbee, 161, ... 16
Murray, Juliet Richards Haughton, . 16
Murray, Maria Louisa Tiffany, 134, 16, 16
Murray, Mary M. Tiffany, 262, . . 24
Murray, William Haughton, Dr., . 16
Myers, Betsey Tiffany, 897a, ... 68
Myers, La Grange, 901a, .... 68
Myers, Lillian, 900a, 68
Myers, William, 68
Myers, William, 902a, 68
Nceley, Hattie May Brundage, 1138, 86
Neeley, John Robert, ..... 80
Newbre, Alfa Tiffany, 7, .... 188
Newbre, Albert 183
Newbre, Albert, 42 183
Newbre, Diana, (b) 89, 163
Newbre, John 183
Newbre, John, (a) 89, 183
Newbre, Leonard, 40, 183
Newbre, Martha Tiffany, .... 183
Newbre, Martha Tiffany, 89, . . . 183
Newell, Abby, 432 26
Newell, Ann Eliza Tiffany, 1017, .•/-. 76
Newell, Horatio, 431, 26
Newell, Philena Tiffany, 383, ... 26
Newell, Samuel, ....... 26
Newell, Samuel, Jr., 430, .... 26
Newell, Samuel, / 76
Newton, Florence Amelia Tiffany,
1743,
Newton, Samuel Everett, . . .
Nicholson, James,
Nicholson, Nettie Gillespie, 3347,
Nickerson, Emma Tiffany, (b) 1294,
Nickerson, William, .
Nightingale, Horatio R.
Nightingale, Mary Slater Rhodes,
Noakes, Caroline E. Tiffany, 237,
Noakes, Spencer,
Norcross, Dimpel Arabella Field, 2000, 130
130
97
96,97
Norcross, Wilbur, ....
Norris, Alice H. Hall, . . .
Norris, Alma, N. M., (b) 1418,
Norris, Almon, (b) 1417, . .
Norris, Amasa Chase, 1418, .
Norris, Betsey Tiffany, 1351, .
Norris, Cordelia, (c) 1417, . .
Norris, Eleanor, (e) 1417, . .
Norris, Eliza M. Clark, . . .
Norris, Emma N., 1419, . .
Norris, Emmons, (c) 1418, . .
Norris, Gilford Ward, (f) 1417,
Norris, Grace Birdsall, . . .
Norris, Huldah Steenbach, .
Norris, Ida C. Keen, . . .
Norris, Joseph Henry, (g) 1417,
Norris, Louise, (d) 1417, . .
Norris, Lucinda, (a) 1417, . .
Norris, Mayron Jay, (d) 1418,
Norris, Nathaniel, ....
Norris, Sarah L. Knowlton, .
Norris, Thomas T., 1417, . .
Norris, Willis Clark, (a) 1418,
Northam, Arline, 658, . . .
Northam, Carl Harvey, 662, .
Northam, Charles Harvey, . .
Northam, Edwin Tiffany, 669,
Northam, Hanford M., . . .
Northam, Harriet Lewis Tiffany,
Northam, Hattie Tiffany, 661,
Northam, Jennie Elizabeth Hyde,
Northam, Marcy H. Chace,
Northam, Russell Chace, 660,
Nortman, Mary Tiffany, 637,
Nortman, William, . . .
Norton, Adaline Tiffany, 9,
Norton, George, ....
Nutter, Margaret, ....
62,
638,
»aoi,
117
117
169
169
94
94
8
8
21
21
96
96
96
96
96
97
97
96
97
96
96
96
96
96
97
96
96
96
96
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
46
46
178
178
26
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
217
Mm.
Nye, Alice Holme. Tiffany, 9116, . 157
Nye, James P., 157
Oakley, Allie Rosetta, 1689, ... 112
Oakley, Emery T. 112
Oakley, Laura Ann Tiffany, 1672, . 112
Oakley, Stella M., 1690, .... 112
Oldham, Laura Ella Tiffany, 836, . 68
Oldham, Milton Jackson, .... 68
Olin, Adeline, 277 20
Olin, Benjamin, 274, 20
Olin, Christopher, 275, 20
Olin, Franklin, 277 j£, 20
Olin, Gideon, 20
Olin, Hclim, 276, 20
Olin, Henry 19
Olin, J. Dwinnell, 280 20
Olin, Justin, 20
Olin, Mary, 19
Olin, Mary, 278, 20
Olin, Mercy, 279 20
Olin, Polly Tiffany, 214, .... 20
Oriatt, Eugene Edward, (a) 3006, . 152
Oriatt, George 152
Oriatt, Julia A. Case, 3006, ... 152
Oriatt, Lucea Crawford, (b) 3006, . 152
Osborne, Eloise Cameron, 2134 R, . 170
Osborne, George L., 170
Osborne, Hattie M. Tiffany, 2134L, . 170
Osborne, Robert Scott, 2134s, . . 170
Otis, Chester 50
Otis, Emelaide Tiffany, 592, ... 50
Otis, Everett, 620 50
Otis, Frank, 621 50
Otis, Lawyer Tiffany, 619 50
Otis, May McDonald, 60
Packer, Hannah Eliza Tiffany, 1448, 102
Packer, William Hamilton, . . . 102
Page, Ella Henrietta Tiffany, 2188, . 154
Page, Eulalie Bright, 3034, ... 154
Page, John Bright, 154
Page, Thomas LeRoy, 3033, ... 154
Palmer, Addie Dora, (e) 1195, . . 85
Palmer, Caroline Tiffany, 11, . . . 179
Palmer, Clara Ann, (b) 1195, ... 85
Palmer, George Alonzo, (c) 1195, . 85
Palmer, John Lee, (f) 1195, ... 85
Palmer, Lulu Emma, (a) 1195, . . 85
Palmer, Mary Alice, (d) 1195, . . 85
Palmer, Mary Ophelia Waterman,
1195 85
Palmer, Simeon,
Palmer, T heron,
Parker, Augusta P. Gardner, (a) 1068,
Parker, Benjamin, ....
Parker, Betsey E. Tiffany, 1970,
Parker, Caroline Selden, 56, .
Parker, Charlotte Fox Tiffany, 91
Parker, Harvey,
Parker, Helen Margaret, 110, .
Parker, John M., . . . . .
Parker, Lucretia, 55, ...
Parker, Lucretia M. Tiffany, 50,
Parker, Morgan, 111, . . .
Parker, Thomas D., . . . •
Parks, Elizabeth Ingraham, .
Parks, John,
Parsons, Abel, Jr., ... .
Parsons, Clary Tiffany, 1968, .
Patchen, Azuba Tiffany, 2143,
Patchen, Jared,
Pattent, Charles, (b) 1149, . .
Pattent, Delia, (f) 1149, . .
Pattent, Eleanora, (j) 1149, . .
Pattent, Elsie, (g) 1149, . .
Pattent, Frances Lamirs, (c) 1149,
Pattent, Fred, (k) 1149, . .
Pattent, Frederick, ....
Pattent, Grace, (h) 1149, . .
Pattent, Martha Jane, (d) 1149,
Pattent, Mary Maria, (a) 1149,
Pattent, Sidney, (i) 1149, . .
Pattent, William, (e) 1149, .
Pattent, Zelia Whiting, 1149, .
Payne, Amanda Maria Viney, .
Payne, Anna Laura, (c) 1020,
Payne, Clara Carey, 712, . .
Payne, Clary,
Payne, Ellsworth,
Payne, George L, ....
Payne, George Leonard, 1021,
Payne, Henry Wellington, 1022,
Payne, Laura Ann Tiffany, 968,
Payne, L. May Grinncll, 1306,
Payne, Loudica May Grinncll,
Payne, Mary Eveline, (b) 1020,
Payne, Oliver,
Payne, Sarah Bowman, . ' . .
Payne, Vangeline, (a) 1020, .
Payne, William Augustus, 1020,
Peake, Ada M., (i) 3247, . .
218
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Peake, AdelU Robinson, ..
Peake, Agnes Tompkins, .
Peake, Albert D., 8250, .
Peake, Albert D., (c) 3260,
Peake, Albert E., (e) 8247,
Peake, Andrew A., 3229, .
Peake, Burton, (d) 3229, .
Peake, Celinda, (a) 3245, .
Peake, Celinda Tiffany, 8185,
Peake, Charles F„ 0) 3247,
Peake, Clarence, (e) 3229, .
Peake, Cora Winters, . .
Peake, Desire Irwin, . . .
Peake, Dewitt, (f) 3247, .
Peake, Edwin, (e) 3250, .
Peake, Ella R. Ladd, . .
Peake, Erwin, (b) 3229, .
Peake, Eunice Bagley, . .
Peake, Eva I., (g) 3247, .
Peake, Evalena, (c) 3236, .
Peake, Evelyn, (d) 3250, .
Peake, Hannah Tiffany, 3188,
Peake, Harriet Smith, . .
Peake, Inez E., (b) 3245, .
Peake, Ira, ......
Peake, Ira R., 3220, . . .
Peake, Irving, (c) 3246, .
Peake, James M., (b) 3250,
Peake, Jennie, (a) 3229, .
Peake, Jennie Sampson, .
Peake, Kate May, (b) 3227,
Peake, Laurens, (a) 3250, .
Peake, Letha May, (b) 3236,
Peake, Lillian, (b) 3246, .
Peake, Lottie, (e) 3245, .
Peake, Mabel S., (a) 3236,
Peake, Mamie A., (f) 3245,
Peake, Martha A., (c) 3245,
Peake, Martha McLaury, .
Peake, Mary Rroughton, .
Peake, Mary Harder, . .
Peake, Millard F., (a) 3247,
Peake, Nettie A., (d) 3245,
Peake, Oliver P., 3227, . .
Peake, Oliver Walter, (a) 8227,
Peake, Robert Bruce, 3245,
Peake, Roland L., (h) 3247,
Peake, Roswell L., 3247, .
Peake, Viah, (a) 3246, . .
Peake, Walter, (c) 3229, .
163
163
164
164
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
164
163
163
163
163
163
164
163
1K3
163
163
163
163
164
163
163
163
164
163
163
163
163
163
163
164
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
163
PAOB.
Peake, Walter C. 168
Peake, Walter C, 8236, .... 163
Peake, Warren P., 3246 163
Pearce, Cornelius, 172
Pearce, Ferris, 28, ...... 172
Pearce, Louisa, 24, ..... . 172
Pearce, Lucy Tiffany, 11, .... 172
Pearce, Marzett, 25, 172
Pearce, Pathum, 26, 172
Pearce, Pauline E., 27, 172
Pearson, Catherine Tiffany, 636, . . 45
Pearson, Elizabeth, (c) 536, ... 45
Pearson, George, (a) 536 45
Pearson, Gustavus, (b) 536, ... 45
Pearson, Judge, 45
Peck, Alonzo Hamilton, .... 130
Peck, Carrie, 2004 130
Peck, Martha Eleanor Tiffany, 1982, 130
Pellett, Anna Parkes, 55
Pellett, Jesse, 65
Perigo, Abbe Thatcher, 85
Pcrigo, Charles, 85
Perigo, Charles, 161
Pcrigo, John Tiffany, 1134, ... 85
Perigo, Laura Ward, 3169, ... 161
Perigo, Marietta, 1135, 85
Perigo, Marvin Theodore, (b) 1134, . 85
Pcrigo, Mary Tiffany, 1108, ... 85
Perigo, Sarah Oakley, 85
Perrigo, Abby Thatcher, 1714, . . 114
Perrigo, Florence, (d) 1714, ... 114
Perrigo, Ida, (a) 1714, 114
Perrigo, Marvin T., 114
Perrigo, Ruby May, (b) 1714, . . 114
Perrigo, Sadie, (c) 1714, .... 114
Perry, Abner, 50
Perry, Arthur Cecil Fox, 86a, ... 9
Perry, Charles Benjamin, .... 9
Perry, Charles Egbert, 9
Perry, Charles Langdon, 83, . . . 9
Perry, Commodore 36
Perry, Egbert Benjamin, 85a, ... 9
Perry, Isabel Tiffany, 56, ... . 9
Perry, Kenneth Roberts, 86, . . . 9
Perry, Lyman D., 85, 9
Perry, Margaret 17
Perry, Marianne Langdon Roberts, . 9
Perry, Mercy Hill, 60
Perry, Reginald, 87, 9
Phelps, Ansel, 8
THE TIFFASYS OF AMERICA,
219
NO,
8
49
41,42
8
41
42
. 163
8
. 163
41
. 163
8
. 163
. 163
. 163
. 163
8
. 42
8
41,42
. 163
. 185
. 185
. 185
. 185
. 185
. 127
. 127
. 126
. 127
. 126
. 127
. 127
. 126
. 126
. 127
Phinney, Nancy Whiting Tiffany, 1926, 126
Phelps, Ansel, (b) 89, . ,
Phelps, Augustas A., 482, .
Phelps, Catherine Tiffany, 460,
Phelps, Charles, ....
Phelps, Danforth, Rev.,
Phelps, Edwin, 484, . . .
Phelps, Edwin S., (a) 3231,
Phelps, Ethel, (c) 89, . .
Phelps, Florence, (c) 3231,
Phelps, George D., 479, .
Phelps, Georgetta A., (e) 3231,
Phelps, Helen Minerva Stowe, 89,
Phelps, Irving, (b) 3231, .
Phelps, John B., . . . .
Phelps, Julia A., (0 3231, .
Phelps, Julia Peake, 3231, .
Phelps, Lydia Paige, . .
Phelps, Mary D., 483, . .
Phelps, Stowe, (a) 89, . .
Phelps, William, 480, . .
Phelps, William H M (d) 3231,
Philps, Eunice Tiffany, 3, .
Philps, Franklin, ....
Philps, James Duane, (b) 3,
Philps, Lewis, (a) 3, . . .
Philps, Mary E., (c) 3, . .
Phinney, Alexander Stewart,
Phinney, Ann W., 1934, .
Phinney, Caroline Martha Cooper,
Phinney, Charles John, (d) 1931,
Phinney, Elihu,
Phinney, Elihu, 1932, . . .
Phinney, Frederick, (c) 1931, .
Phinney, Henry, (a) 1931, . .
Phinney, Henry Frederick, 1931,
Phinney, John L. T., 1935, .
Phinney, Sarah L. Stewart,
Phinney, Susan Cooper, (b) 1931,
Pickering, Alden Sheldon, 983,
Pickering, Belva, (a) 984, . .
Pickering, Bertha, (b) 983, . .
Pickering, Celia May, (a) 1168,
Pickering, Ellen Ehrgood, . .
Pickering, Emery G
Pickering, George Wellington, (a)
Pickering, Leona Maude, (b) 1168,
Pickering, Marantha Pepper,
Pickering, Mary Tiffany, 974,
Pickering, Mildred, (b) 984,
983,
127
126
75
75
75
88
76
88
75
88
68
74
75
MO,
Pickering, Mina Peck, 75
Pickering, Nathaniel, 68
Pickering, Sarah Myrtle Dowd, 1168, 88
Pickering, William, 74
Pickering, William Frederick, 984, . 75
Pierce, Aimee Louis, (e) 8283, . . 165
Pierce, Annie Shepard, (d) 3283, . . 165
Pierce, Charles, 37, 172
Pierce, Cyrus M., 157
Pierce, Delilah Tiffany, 19, ... 172
Pierce, Dency Tiffany, (b) 3283, . . 165
Pierce, Eliza C, (c) 3283, .... 165
Pierce, Eliza Crane Marvin, 3283, . 165
Pierce, Flossie, 35, 172
Pierce, Frank, 36 172
Pierce, James, 165
Pierce, Lydia Lovica Tiffany, 3061b, 157
Pierce, Mary Metcalf, (a) 3283, . . 165
Pierce, Robert A., Jr., 172
Piercy, A. L., Dr., 95
Piercy, Arthur Claire, 1340. ... 95
Piercy, Ethel Roy, 1337, .... 96
Piercy, Jessie Adeline Tiffany, 1329, 95
Piercy, Jessie M., 1339 95
Piercy, Oscar Vcstcr, 1338, ... 95
Pinney, Julia E. Peck, 2003, ... 130
Pinney, Marcus A., 130
Pinney, Raymond Alonzo, .... 130
Porter, Albert B., 873 65
Porter, Coralyn, 876 65
Porter, Elizabeth Deacon Alrich, . 15
Porter, Harold Brynberg Tiffany, 160, 15
Porter, Jane Mead, 131 15
Porter, Joseph, 875, 65
Porter, Louis, 874, 65
Porter, Louisa Augusta Tiffany, 2d,
816 65
Porter, Nathan S., 65
Porter, Peter Brynberg, 15
Porter, Placentia Tiffany, 813, . . 66
Porter, Thomas Alrich, .... 16
Porter, William H 65
Potter, Albert, 1354 96
Potter, Buel, 1355 96
Potter, Charles, 1358 96
Potter, Ira, 1357 96
Potter, Lorinda Tiffany, 1342, . . 96
Potter, Noah, 96
Potter, Olive Sheldon, 19
Potter, Peter, 1360, 96
220
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
?AOH.
Potter, Tlngley, 1869, 96
Powell, Sarah C. Ainsworth, 799, . 63
Powell, William 63
Poynten, Ida M., (c) 1058, .... 79
Poyntcn, John W., 79
Pratt, A. Judson, 181
Pratt, Bentley Tiffany, 3192, ... 167
Pratt, Edward Judson, 8119, ... 157
Pratt, Elizabeth Boynton 157
Pratt, Franklin H., 157
Pratt, Hattie Gibson, 157
Pratt, Hazel, 157
Pratt, Helen Annet Tiffany, 86, . . 181
Pratt, Henrietta, (a) 3122 157
Pratt, Howard A., 3121 157
Pratt, Laura, (b) 3122 157
Pratt, Laura Theresa Tiffany, 3064, . 157
Pratt, Marion Henrietta, 3120, . . 157
Prest, George, Jr., 182
Prest, Martha Maria Tiffany, 66, . . 182
Preston, Elizabeth A 23
Prince, Henry, 49
Prince, Maryetta Malbone, 698, . . 49
Pringle, James D., ..... . 46
Pringle, Mary Frazer, ..... 46
Pruitt, C. W 95
Pruitt, Ida Rachel Tiffany, 1330, . . 95
Purdy, Abraham, ....... 65
Purdy, Caroline Stanley Farm, (b)
1120 84
Purdy, Charles, (c) 684, .... 66
Purdy, Ella, (b) 684, 65
Purdy, Elsie, (a) 684, 65
Purdy, Emily Marcella, 684, ... 55
Purdy, William B., 84
Quick, Arthur, 1640, . . . . . 109
Quick, Clara M., (b) 1637, ... 109
Quick, Devillo S., 1637, .... 109
Quick, Esther Amanda Tiffany, 1614, 109
Quick, Floyd A., (a) 1637 109
Quick, Frankie Henry, 109
Quick, Harlow S 109
Quick, Ira Arthur 109
Quick, Lucy L. Penny, 109
Randall, Cora R. Peake, (d) 9247, . 163
Randall, James, 163
Randolph, Herrick, 63
Randolph, Ruth Ainsworth, 798, . . 63
Ransom, Albert, 862a, 64
Ransom, Eunice Tiffany, 796, ... 64
MOB.
Ransom, Harry B., 64
Ransom, Wallace B., 861a, ... 64
Raught, Alfred Judson, (d) 1466, . 99
Raught, Arthur M., (b) 1466, . . 99
Raught, Bertha R., (c) 1466, ... 99
Raught, Bessie, (h) 1455 99
Raught, Blanche, (g) 1455, ... 99
Raught, Clara E., (f) 1465, ... 99
Raught, Frank Tiffany, (i) 1456, . . 99
Raught, Harriet Finch Follet, 1465, 99
Raught, Myron, 99
Raught, Myron, (e) 1455 99
Raught, Walter H., (a) 1455, ... 99
Read, Albert Clarence, (b) 388, . . 34
Read, Annan, 26
Read, Charlotte Maria Tiffany, 388, . 34
Read, Elijah Robinson, 35
Read, George Tiffany, (a) 388, . . 34
Read, Lewis L., 34
Read, Lucinda Augusta Carpenter, . 35
Redficld, Adelia Emeline, (a) 1116, . 83
Redfield, William B., 83
Reed, Content Tiffany, 341, ... 28
Reed, John A., 28
Reed, John A., 434 28
Resseguie, Adah Emeline Chamber'
lain, 66
Resseguie, Angeline Marenda Wood-
ward, 688 66
Resseguie, Charles Wesley, ... 66
Resseguie, Eugenie Gertrude, (b) 688, 66
Resseguie, Franklin Fitch, (b) 701, . 67
Resseguie, George Everett, (a) 688, . 66
Resseguie, George Reed, .... 60
Resseguie, Hattie M. Ehrgood, . . 60
Resseguie, Helen Louise Denny, 701, 57
Resseguie, Homer J., (c) 701, . . . 67
Resseguie, Olin Freeman, (a) 701, . 67
Resseguie, William Emory, ... 67
Resseguie, Willis Woodward, ... 66
Reynolds, Florence, (b) 246a, ... 22
Reynolds, James, 22
Reynolds, James, (d) 246a, ... 22
Reynolds, Susan, 22
Reynolds, Susan R. Tiffany, 246a, . 22
Reynolds, Wallace, (c) 246a, ... 22
Reynolds, Wells, (a) 246a, ... 22
Rhinehart, Alvin 164
Rhinehart, Hazel Chase, (a) 3271, . 164
Rhinehart, Helen Odell Chase, 3271, 164
THE TIPPANYS OP AMERICA.
221
PAOft.
Rhinehart, Howard Leri, (b) 8071, . 164
Rhodes, Abby Goodwin, 67, . . . 6
Rhodes, Alice 63, 8
Rhodes, Alma Louise Carey, 704, . 67
Rhodes, Amos Jenks, ..... 8
Rhodes, Bernice, (a) 704, .... 67
Rhodes, Charles Crawford, 61, . . 8
Rhodes, Chauncey, 67
Rhodes, Esther Slater, 65, ... . 8
Rhodes, Hannah Wilkinson, 66, . . 8
Rhodes, Hannah Wilkinson Slater, 48, 8
Rhodes, Harriet Maria Aborn, . . 8
Rhodes, Henry Albert, 8
Rhodes, John Francis, 68, ... . 8
Rhodes, Maud Tiffany, 64, ... . 8
Rice, Addie M., 1496, 101
Rice, Arthur Judson, 1494, ... 100
Rice, Betsey Norris Tiffany, 1375, . 100
Rice, Elizabeth W., (b) 1492, ... 100
Rice, Frederick E., 1492 100
Rice, Hannah Krauss, 101
Rice, Hattie M., 1497 101
Rice, Horace E., (a) 1492, .... 100
Rice, Horace M 100
Rice, Lillie M. Heaton 100
Rice, Mary E Follett, 100
Rice, William De Forest, 1493, . . 100
Richards, Mitchell 134
Richards, Nancy W. Tiffany, 2068, . 134
Richardson, Brayton, (e) 952, ... 73
Richardson, Caleb 73
Richardson, Caleb, Jr., 952, ... 73
Richardson, Caleb Coy, (c) 952, . . 73
Richardson, Catherine Ann Tiffany,
2134k 170
Richardson, Clara F., 3017, ... 153
Richardson, Elizabeth F., 1716, . . 114
Richardson, Esther Tiffany, 941, . • . 73
Richardson, Frederick, 13, . . . . 187
Richardson, Huldah Hatch, ... 73
Richardson, Joseph D 114
Richardson, Lee, (b) 952, .... 73
Richardson, Lemuel, Rev., .... 153
Richardson, Lillian, 12 187
Richardson, Lucy E. Tiffany, 1407, . 114
Richardson, Lyman, (a) 952, ... 73
Richardson, Martha Minerva Tiffany,
2181, 163
Richardson, Mary 17
Richardson, Mary Ann Tiffany, 8, . 187
Richardson, Maud Alice, 2134o, . .
Richardson, Nellie A. Rice, . . .
Richardson, Orlo Duane, 2134r, . .
Richardson, O. W.
Richardson, Preston, (d) 952, . . .
Richardson, R. E,,
Richardson, Robert Tiffany, 2134Q, .
Rivenburgh, Hattie E. Tiffany, 1721,
Rivenburgh, Sidney, Rev., . . , .
Rivenburgh, Viola, 1731
Robertson, Alsena Tiffany, 1864, . .
Robinson, Chloe Bradish, . . . .
Robinson, Elizabeth Smith Tiffany,
1902,
Robinson, Gain, Dr.,
Robinson, John, Rev.,
Roe, Clarissa Balcomb Farrar,1123, .
Roe, Daniel T.
Roe, Henrietta Eastman, (b) 1123, .
Rogers, Alice Estella Farrar.(g) 1116,
Rogers, Catherine Maria Tiffany, 971,
Rogers, Edward Wells, . . .
Rogers, Ellen Augusta, 1031, .
Rogers, Eva Adeliza, 1029, .
Rogers, Henry Archibald, . .
Rogers, Susie Bailey Tiffany, 46,
Rogers, William L., . . . .
Rogers, William Ixonard, 1030,
Rolluff, Cynthia Ward, 3172, .
Rolluff, Henry
Romaine, Jennie,
Root, Clara Frances Wales, 152,
Root, Elihu, Hon., ....
Ross, Frances A. Tiffany, 472,
Ross, Frances Ann Tiffany, 636,
Ross, L. W.,
Ross, Matilda Tiffany, 1651, .
Ross, William,
Ross, W. C
Rowe, Edna C. Tiffany, 1091, .
Rowe, George H., ....
Russell, Abigail Tiffany, 3307,
Russell, Arthur,
Russell, Cordelia Clark, 3305, .
Russell, Elizabeth Tiffany, 964,
Russell, Gardner, 1012, . .
Russell, Hattie, 1014, . . .
Russell, lone G., (a) 3307, .
Russell, Jerome
Russell, Orelana, 1013, . . .
FAG*.
170
170
170
170
73
170
170
115
115
116
121
44
125
44
125
84
84
84
83
77
77
77
77
181
181
83
77
161
161
25
17
17
43
45
109
109
43
45
80
80
166
166
166
76
76
76
166
76
76
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
9AOM,
Russell, Orremls, 1015, 76
Russell, William, 166
Rymond, Emeline A. Bloomfield,
1680, ......... Ill
Rymond, John W., HI
Sabine, Hannah Morse, 26, ... 183
Sabine, James, 183
Samson, P., 178
Samson, Samantha Tiffany, 16, . . 178
Sanford, Emma Lucille Otis, 622, . 60
Sanford, Frank L., 60
Satterthwaite, Mary Gillespie, 8364, 169
Scott, Betsey Tiffany, 3105, ... 166
Scovell, Nancy Valina Campbell, 52, 184
Scovcll, Thomas, 184
Scamans, Elbert C, 1607 112
Scamans, Henry T., ...... 112
Scamans, Homer T., 1696, . . . 112
Scamans, Rosetta Amelia Tiffany,
1676, 112
Sccly, Homer 183
Secly, Orra Lovina, 33 183
Shaiier, Frances Amelia Tiffany, 52, 182
Shann, Emma Frazcr, (f) 3243, . . 163
Shann, Guy, . 163
Shaw, Amy, (c) 3179, 162
Shaw, Itcngraw, ....... 162
Shaw, Clymenia, (a) 8179, ... 162
Shaw, Hannah, (b) 3179, .... 162
Shaw, Mary, (d) 3179, 162
Shaw, Phcbe Whipple, 8179, ... 162
Shaw, William, Rev 28
Sheldon, Asa Eugene, 1993, ... 130
Sheldon, Charles, 1997, 130
Sheldon, Eugene Constantine, . , . 130
Sheldon, Henry Burt, 1996, ... 130
Sheldon, Julia Eleanor Tiffany, 1979, 130
Sheldon, Julie E., 1995 130
Sheldon, William Olmstcad, 1994, . 130
Shcpherdson, Amanda Potter, 1302, . 96
Shephcrdson, Amos, ...... 5
Shcpherdson, Elizabeth Tiffany, 3, . 5
Shepherd son, Ezra, 96
Shephcrdson, Lydia, 96
Sherrard, Frank, 84
Sherrard, Hannah Clara Godding,
(c) 1122a 84
Sherrard, Joseph, 84
Sherrard, Mary Electa Godding, (d)
1122a, .' 84
VAGI.
Sherwood, Abbey Tiffany, 1061, . . 80
Sherwood, Adeline M., (c) 3213, . . 162
Sherwood, Elizabeth Parks, (a) 3213, 162
Sherwood, Gilbert Townsend, (b)
8213 162
Sherwood, Hannah Meade Darrow,
3213, 162
Sherwood, Isaac S., 80
Sherwood, Squire, 162
Sherwood, Sylvie Mary, (d) 8213, . 162
Sherwood, William Wallace, (e) 3213, 162
Shoonmaker, Cora Arvillia Brown, 742, 69
Shoonmaker, John, 59
Shoonmaker, Lillian, (b) 742, ... 59
Shoonmaker, Pearl, (a) 742, ... 69
Shute, Clara R., 1270, 93
Shute, Dora A. Tiffany, 1236, . . 93
Shute, Ethel E., 1269 93
Shute, Frank R., 1268, 93
Shute, Helen T., 1265, 93
Shute, Lottie, 1263 , . 93
Shute, May D., 1267 93
Shute, Sadie, 1264, 93
Shute, William R 93
Shute, William R, Jr., 1266, ... 93
Sibley, Alpha M., 1245 92
Sibley, Hannah Tiffany, 1219, . . 92
Sibley, Harvey 92
Silver, Florence, 21
Simrcll, Fanny Mary Tiffany, 1476, . 104
Simrell, George W., 104
Simrell, Mattic E., 1501 104
Simrell, Myrtic Adelaide, 1562, . . 104
Sisson, Lucretia Tiffany, 6, ... 179
Sisson, Mary Sisson Tiffany, 47, . . 181
Sisson, Oliver, 179
Sisson, William Morgan, .... 181
Sisson, William Morgan, 54, . . . 181
Slater, Elizabeth Vincent, .... 8
Slater, Enid Hunt, 8
Slater, Hannah Wilkinson, .... 8
Slater, Horatio Nelson 8
Slater, Horatio Nelson, 47, . . . 8
Slater, John 8
Slater, John Francis, 46, ... . 8
Slater, Mabel Hunt, 8
Slater, Samuel, 8
Slater, Samuel, 60, 8
Slater, Sarah Jenks Tiffany, 38, . . 7, 8
Slocum, H. A., 106
J * y 1 fi / 1
;lr
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA,
223
VMS.
Slocum, Louisa Barnes, 1611, ... 106
Smith, Alonzo, 173, 190
Smith, Ann Eliza Tiffany, 40, . 173, 190
Benjamin Kingsley, 2116, 137, 138
107
75
137
138
173, 190
183
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Snow, Clarence Tiffany, 3124,
Snow, Eunice Whetmore Tiffany, 3066, 158
158
75
75
124
124
63
92
63
63
Bessie May Hardy, . .
Caroline Cook, . . ,
Charles J. Mauran, . .
Charles Joseph, 2118, .
Edward Luellan, 63, .
Elias,
Emma Ingraham, 3089,
Evelena Barton, . . .
Frank Hubbard, 1584, .
Fred, 62,
G. F.
Grace, 872
Hannah Morse, 26, . .
Hepzie Luella, 51, . .
Hiram Seth, 988, . .
Hubbard N
Irene Adelia Tiffany, 986,
James D
Joseph Mauran, (a) 2116,
Lewis Bosworth, (c) 2116,
Mabel Louise, (b) 2116,
Margaret Elizal>cth, 991,
Mary Elizabeth, 2121, .
May S. Martin, . . .
Olive Mauran, 2117, .
Rachel Tiffany, 2086, .
Ruth Elizabeth Tiffany, 815,
Samuel, 2090, . . .
Simon,
Susan Kent Tiffany, 2104,
Susan Tiffany, 2119,
Terressa Tiffany, 1570,
Warren Michael, 990, .
William Eyman, 2120, .
William J
Snow, Sheldon,
Snyder, Arthur
Snyder, Mary Lucinda Smith, 989,
Southworth, Mason
Southworth, Rebecca Tiffany, 1868,
Spaulding, Albert Goodwill, (a) 845,
Spaulding, Ellen Tiffany, 1232,
Spaulding, Harriet Irene Goodwill, 846,
Spaulding, James L., ...
156
138
107
173
156
65
183
173, 190
75
106
75
75
138
138
138
75
138
138
138
13C
65
136
136
137
138
10G
75
138
65
158
MO.
Spaulding, James Walter, (c) 845, . 63
Spaulding, J. M., 92
Spaulding, Mary, (b) 846, .... 63
Spencer, Benjamin N., Ill
Spencer, Calvin Alonzo 107
Spencer, Jennie Kenion, .... Ill
Spencer, Lucy Goodrich Tiffany, 1392, 111
Spencer, Mary E. Hawley, 1596, . . 107
Spencer, Orville Tiffany, 1679, . . Ill
Spicer, Clara Tiffany, 2 183
Spicer, Nathan, 183
Sprague, Albert L, 65
Sprague, Katherine Tiffany, 871, . . 65
Sprague, Lucia Tiffany, 809, ... 65
Stanley, Ann Tiffany, 944, .... 74
Stanley, Benjamin, 74
Stanley, Hannah Tiffany, 1105, . . 84
Stanley, Wells, 84
Stanton, George W 10
Stanton, Margaret D. Chauncey, . . 10
Stanton, Myra Barnes, 22
Stanton, Nehemiah Palmer, ... 22
Starr, Emily Eastman, (b) 1118, . . 83
Starr, Moses L, 83
Steadman, Beman, 49
Steadman, Lucinda Tiffany, 2d, 684, 49
Stebbins, Sarah Tiffany, 1851, . . 121
Steel, Ann Hubbard Harrow, 3216, . 162
Steel, William Henry, 162
Stecnback, Anna Elizabeth Tiffany,
675 66
Stecnback, John, ....... 66
Stephens, Adelbcrt Wesley, ... 118
Stephens, Albert M., 94
Stephens, Angeline Tiffany, 1293, . 94
Stephens, Beth B., 1816, .... 118
Stephens, Charles, 1310 94
Stephens, Emily D. Tiffany, 1434, . 118
Stephens, Fanny E., 1813 118
Stephens, Fred, 1311 94
Stephens, Ivan Dean, 1815, . . . 118
Stephens, Kathryn, (c) 1310, ... 94
Stephens, Lofton, 1812, 118
Stephens, Lou Bates, 94
Stephens, Marguerite, (a) 1310, . . 94
Stephens, Mina, 1314, 94
Stephens, Minnie Brown, .... 94
Stephens, Morton W., 1814, ... 118
Stephens, Virgil, (b) 1310 94
Stephens, William, 1312, .... 94
224
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
VAOB.
Sterling, Ralph, 98
Stetson, Candace M. Tiffany, 8060a, 166
Stetson, Fielder, . . 166
Stevens, Emma Louisa Tiffany, 682, 67
Stevens, Harry P., 726, 57
Stevens, Ira O., 07
Stevens, John, 21
Stevens, John W 67
Stevens, Josie, • 97
Stevens, Mary S. Corse, 1427, . . 97
Stevens, Polly Tiffany, 226, ... 21
Stevens, William Henry, 294, ... 21
Stewart, Alvin N 154
Stewart, Azubann, 3178, .... 162
Stewart, Caroline Alexander, (c) 180, 15
Stewart, Cecil, (b) 1941 127
Stewart, Cecilia Sophia de Louville
Tardy 127
Stewart, Charles C, 162
Stewart, Charles S., 127
Stewart, Charles Seaforth, 1941, . . 127
Stewart, Charles Seymour, (a) 1941, 127
Stewart, Cora, (c) 1941, .... 127
Stewart, Elijah B., 3176, .... 162
Stewart, Ellen Jane Torbett Tiffany,
2196, 154
Stewart, Erastus A., 3174, .... 162
Stewart, Harriet Bradford, 1942, . . 127
Stewart, Harriet Bradford Tiffany,
1029 127
Stewart, Horace S., 3173, .... 162
Stewart, Loraine, 130, 15
Stewart, Martha Stewart Wilson, 1943, 127
Stewart, Nathan S 162
Stewart, Phcbe Tiffany, 2144, . . . 162
Stewart, Samuel G, 3177, .... 162
Stewart, Shellman, (b) 130, ... 15
Stewart, Shellman B., 15
Stewart, Shellman Tiffany, (d) 130, . 15
Stewart, Sophia 162
Stewart, Thomas K., 8176, ... 162
Stewart, William Henry, (a) 130, . 15
Stilson, Affa, (h) 3165 161
Stilson, Affa Ward, 3165, .... 161
Stilson, Albert, (b) 3166, .... 161
Stilson, Allan, (j) 3166, .... 161
Stilson, Caroline, (a) 3166, ... 161
Stilson, Emeline, (d) 3166, ... 161
Stilson, Lucinda, (c) 3165, .... 161
Stilson, Minor, (g) 3166, .... 161
VAOB.
Stilson, Reuben, (1) 3166, .... 181
Stilson, Sophrona, (0 3166, ... 161
Stilson, William, . 161
Stilson, William, (e) 3165, .... 161
St. Mars, Emilie Helene Hocmelle de,
447, 36
St. Mars, Marquis de, 36
Stocker, Emma Francena Walker, 691, 56
Stocker, Jerome F., 66
Stoutenburgh, Catherine Ann Cuyler, 32
Stoutenburgh, Walton Street, ... 32
Stowe, Caroline Tiffany, 108, ... 14
Stowe, Freeman ■ 8
Stowe, Lafayette, . 14
Stowe, Minerva Tiffany, 41, . . . 8
Stowe, Phebe Morse 8
Stowe, William, ....... 8
Stowe, William Arthur, 88, . . . 8
Strange, Henry, 45
Stratton, Albert 80
Stratton, Lillie Tiffany, 1083, ... 80
Strong, Daniel, 124
Strong, Harry C 167
Strong, Jerusha Bushnell, 1917, . . 124
Strong, Luther Delos, (b) 3310, . . 167
Strong, Mary E. Tiffany, 3310, . . 167
Strong, Myrtie L, (a) 3310, ... 167
Stuart, Louisa Elizabeth, 685, ... 55
Stuart, William J., 55
Sutherland or Southerall, Loaes Tif-
fany, 27 6
Swaim, Aurora Drake Skinner, . . 13
Swaim, Caroline Tiffany, 104, . . 13
Swaim, Joseph S., Rev., .... 13
Swaim, Loring Tiffany, 121, ... 13
Swaim, Roger Dyer, 120 13
Swaim, Samuel Budd, D. D., Rev., . 13
Swaim, Stanley Budd, 122, ... 13
Swaim, Thomas, Hon 13
Swan, Frederick A., 132
Swan, Laura A. Tiffany, 2023, . . 132
Sweet, Ashael, 90
Sweet, Charlotte, 317, 24
Sweet, Darius, 24
Sweet, Emily, (f) 1208 91
Sweet, Harriet Amanda, (g) 1208, . 91
Sweet, Henry Stephen, (d) 1208, . . 91
Sweet, Henry T., 316, 24
Sweet, Horace, (b) 1208, .... 91
Sweet, Horace W., 1210, .... 91
THE 7IFFANYS OF AMERICA,
225
MM.
Sweet, Jeduthan, 816, ..... 24
Sweet, Marietta, 1211 91
Sweet, Mary, 314, ....... 24
Sweet, Nancy, (c) 1208, .... 91
Sweet, Nancy Tiffany, 1202, ... 90
Sweet, Polly Eveline, (e) 1208, . . 91
Sweet, Polly Seymour, 91
Sweet, Stephen, 1208, .... 90, 91
Sweet, Susan Tiffany, 261, .... 24
Sweet, William, (a) 1208, .... 91
Swift, Adelaide, 310, 24
Swift, Charles H., 308 24
Swift, Frederick Tiffany, 309, ... 24
Swift, Henry 24
Swift, Mercy Elizabeth Tiffany, 267, 24
Swift, William, 311 24
Tailor, Sally Ann Tiffany, 7, . . . 178
Tanner, Hiram, 55
Tanner, Louisa Maria Tiffany, 667, . 66
Taylor, Frances Elizabeth Tiffany,
2194, 164
Taylor, Mary Elizabeth, 3041, . . 154
Taylor, Maude Charlotte, 3039, . . 154
Taylor, Roger William, 3040, . . 154
Taylor, William F 154
Terboss, Carrie M. Grimm, 754, . . 60
Terboss, Harry, 60
Terboss, Paul 60
Tewksbury, Anson L., 1531, . . .
Tewksbury, Clara M. Fish, . . .
Tewksbury, Elbert L., 1532, . .
Tewksbury, Eva Maud Johnston,
Tewksbury, Frank Eugene, (a) 1436,
Tewksbury, Hannah Eliza Tiffany,
1448
Tewksbury, Hayden Anson, (d) 1435,
Tewksbury, Henry,
Tewksbury, Jesse Wood, . . .
Tewksbury, Lillie M., 1533, . .
Tewksbury, Lucy Miller Goodrich
1435
Tewksbury, Mertie A. Vergason, .
Tewksbury, William Henry, (b) 1436,
Thacher, Amanda, (c) 1207, . .
Thacher, Angelina, (b) 1207, . .
Thacher, Byington, (a) 1209, . .
Thacher, Fanny, (a) 1207, . . .
Thacher, Lovisa Sweet, 1207,
Thacher, Marantha, (b) 1209,
Thacher, Nancy Sweet, 1209, . .
102
97
102
97
97
102
97
97
102
102
97
97
97
90
90
91
90
90
91
91
Thacher, Olney,
Thacher, Seth Williston, . .
Thacher, Stephen R., (d) 1207,
Thatcher, E. Bailey
Thatcher, Edward C, 1713, .
Thatcher, Mary Moore, . . .
Thatcher, Molly Tiffany, 335, .
Thatcher, Moses, Deacon, . .
Thatcher, Nancy L. Tiffany, 1406,
Thayer, Aaron, . . . . ,
Thayer, Margaret Ballard, .
Thomas, Perlietta, . . .
Thompson, Harriet L. Tiffany, 3311
Thompson, Hiram, ....
Thompson, Mary E. Famham, 29,
Thompson, Wallace
Thorndike, Ann Thompson Dickey,
Thorndike, Israel, ....
Thornton, Anson, ....
Thornton, Martha Tiffany, 3239,
Tibbetts, Assa Tiffany, 173, .
Tibbetts, Jonathan, ....
Tiffany, Abba Jane Brundage,
Tiffany, Abbey Hoadley, . .
Tiffany, Abbie Evelyn, 530,
Tiffany, Abbie Penfield Bcardsley
Tiffany, Abby Ann Miller, . .
Tiffany, Abegail Drury, . .
Tiffany, Abiel Truesdale, . .
Tiffany, Abigail A., 6, . . .
Tiffany, Abigail Blackman Robinson,
Tiffany, Abigail Curtis, . . .
Tiffany, Abigail Hunt, 40, . .
Tiffany, Abigail Scott, . . .
Tiffany, Abigail Walker, . .
Tiffany, Abigal, 1824, . . .
Tiffany, Abigal Blackington, .
Tiffany, Abner, 44, ... .
Tiffany, Abram Lorenzo, 1617,
Tiffany, Achsah (2), 238, . .
Tiffany, Achsah, 262, . . .
Tiffany, Achsah Manley, . .
Tiffany, Achsah T. Carpenter,
Tiffany, Ada Matilda Love,
Tiffany, Addie, 1286, . . .
Tiffany, Addie D. Palmer, . .
Tiffany, Addie Eliza, 566, . .
Tiffany, Addie R. Knight, . .
Tiffany, Addie S. Howell, . .
Tiffany, Adelaide, 267, . . .
MOB.
90
91
90
114
114
114
26
26
114
57
67
23
167
183
183
167
30
30
163
163
18
18
60
127
46
69
88
123
115
174
44
161
176
169
124
121
92
176
109
21
24
66
112
159
92
102
48
172
58
26
226
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
FA0S.
Tiffany, Adelaide Harvey Kimball, . 180
Tiffany, Adelaine, 8 186
Tiffany, Adelbert Clinton, I486, . . 105
Tiffany, Adelbert M., 1615, . 109, 110
Tiffany, Adele Banning, .... 182
Tiffany, Adelia Babcock, .... 161
Tiffany, Adelia Howland, 3285, . . 165
Tiffany, Adeline, 8059c 166
Tiffany, Adeline E., 19, .... 178
Tiffany, Adeline Lorinda, 1050, . . 80
Tiffany, Agnes J. McPherson, • . 179
Tiffany, Alanson S., 1069, ... 81
Tiffany, Albert, (b) 232 21
Tiffany, Albert, 348b 28
Tiffany, Albert, 651 47
Tiffany, Albert, 1045, 80
Tiffany, Albert, 3085 156
Tiffany, Albert, 38, 183
Tiffany, Albert Curtis, 3289, ... 160
Tiffany, Albert Gallatin, 687, ... 50
Tiffany, Albert Gideon, 663, ... 48
Tiffany, Albert Henry, (j) 3322, . . 167
Tiffany, Albert Hill, (c) 2157a. . . 151
Tiffany, Albert James, 817, ... 65
Tiffany, Albert Newton, 2056, . . 133
Tiffany, Albert Newton, Jr., 2059, . 133
Tiffany, Albert O., 923, ... 71, 72
Tiffany, Albert Rodger*, 77, . . . 177
Tiffany, Albert Roy, 931 72
Tiffany, Albert Villroy, 2041, ... 132
Tiffany, Albert W., 797, .... 64
Tiffany, Albertson Legrande, 69, . . 177
Tiffany, Alchmena Goultree, ... 176
Tiffany, Alexander Ralston, 468, . 43, 44
Tiffany, Alexander Ralston, Jr., 515, 44
Tiffany, Alfred, 351, 29
Tiffany, Alfred, 1343, . . . . 96, 97
Tiffany, Alfred Ely, 76 182
Tiffany, Alfred Judson, 1368, 100, 103, 104
Tiffany, Alice H., 1688, .... 112
Tiffany, Alice L., 20 178
Tiffany, Alice Lincoln, ..... 93
Tiffany, Alice Thorndike, 862, . . 30
Tiffany, Alice W., 1320 96
Tiffany, Allen, 678, 49
Tiffany, Allen, 66, ...... 182
Tiffany, Allen Poe, 62, 176
Tiffany, Allcthea. 18, 6
Tiffany, Alma, 1659, 105
Tiffany, Alma Thayer, 57
Tiffany, Almira, (!) 3322,
Tiffany, Almira C, 12, .
Tiffany, Almira Emeline, 1556,
Tiffany, Almira Giddings, .
Tiffany, Almira Twiss, . .
Tiffany, Almira Whipple, .
Tiffany, Alonzo, 677, . .
Tiffany, Alonzo, 1218, . .
Tiffany, Alonzo, (a) 1294, .
Tiffany, Alonzo, 16, . . .
Tiffany, Alonzo Baker, 2069,
Tiffany, Alonzo Lee, 1489, .
Tiffany, Alonzo P., 9, . .
Tiffany, Alpame, 1911, . .
Tiffany, Alpha, (a) 1308, .
Tiffany, Alpha Jeffers, . .
Tiffany, Alphia, 1272, . .
Tiffany, Alson, 1383, . .
Tiffany, Alverna Pratt, . .
Tiffany, Amanda, 1397, . .
Tiffany, Amanda Cuyler Stoutenburgh,
Tiffany, Amanda Richardson,
Tiffany, Amanda Strickland,
Tiffany, Amasa, 1857, . .
Tiffany, Ambrose, 3220,
Tiffany, Ambrose Benjamin, 3,
Tiffany, Ambrose E., 1579,
Tiffany, Amelia, 2140a,
Tiffany, Amelia, (b) 3252, .
Tiffany, Amelia Elvira Estes,
Tiffany, Amelia Hinds, . .
Tiffany, Amelia Mead Marcy,
Tiffany, Amey, 1109, . .
Tiffany, Amherst Lee, 1701,
Tiffany, Amos, 1204, . .
Tiffany, Amos Drury, 1881,
Tiffany, Amos Vernon, 1288,
Tiffany, Amy, 196, . . .
Tiffany, Amy Calista, (i) 3329,
Tiffany, Andra La Delle Wilbur,
Tiffany, Andrew J., 231,
Tiffany, Andrew R., 35,
Tiffany, Angelina, 11, .
Tiffany, Ann, 193, . .
Tiffany, Ann, 1897, . .
Tiffany, Ann Checkley Shaw,
Tiffany, Ann Eliza, 13, .
Tiffany, Ann E. Stanton,
Tiffany, Ann E. Watrous,
Tiffany, Ann Lyman,
FAflB.
. 167
. 178
. 104
. 153
. 60
. 167
. 67
92,93
. 94
. 172
. 134
. 105
171, 172
. 126
94
. 94
. 93
. 106
61
. 113
32
94
. 110
121, 122
. 162
. 185
. 108
. 150
. 164
. 185
. 178
. 60
. 85
. 113
91,93
123, 124
93,94
19
168
92
21, 22
179
174
19
125
28
178
182
117
124
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
227
Tiffany, Ann Marie Spencer,
Tiffany, Ann Pinkney White,
Tiffany, Anna, 8, . . ,
Tiffany, Anna, 1939, . .
Tiffany, Anna, 2170, . ,
Tiffany, Anna, 41, . ,
Tiffany, Anna, 54, . ,
Tiffany, Anna A., or Achsah,
Tiffany, Anna Ace, . . .
Tiffany, Anna Bessie, 1006,
Tiffany, Anna Cuyler, 383,
Tiffany, Anna Harger, .
Tiffany, Anna Marble, .
Tiffany, Anna Maria, 233,
Tiffany, Anna Pellett, .
Tiffany, Anna Pickering,
Tiffany, Anna Rhynearson,
Tiffany, Anna Sophia Barrett,
Tiffany, Anna Toury, . .
Tiffany, Anna Wilmarth, .
Tiffany, Anne Dickey Thorndike,
Tiffany, Anne Lyman, 1901,
Tiffany, Anne Page, 440, .
Tiffany, Anne Theodosia Clapp,
Tiffany, Anne Whiting, .
Tiffany, Annie, 1826, .
Tiffany, Annie Cameron,
Tiffany, Annie Gertrude Pringle,
Tiffany, Annie Jane Du Bois,
Tiffany, Annie Maud, 617, .
Tiffany, Annie M. Tracey, .
Tiffany, Annie Olivia, 428, .
Tiffany, Annie Winsor, . .
Tiffany, Anson, 3194, . .
Tiffany, Anson Miller, 1364,
Tiffany, Anson Walter, 1528,
Tiffany, Arabella Louisa Peck,
Tiffany, Archibald Jasper, 6,
Tiffany, Ardell, (c) 3252, .
Tiffany, Arnold, 189, . .
Tiffany, Arnold Johnson, 1871
Tiffany, Arta L., 1695, . .
Tiffany, Arthur, (a) 232, .
Tiffany, Arthur A., 1894, .
Tiffany, Arthur Alonzo, 709,
Tiffany, Arthur Ambrose, 1605,
Tiffany, Arthur Gates, 3162,
Tiffany, Arthur L., 1774, .
Tiffany, Arthur Lincoln, (a) 3329,
Tiffany, Arthur Ray, 1652, . ,
1634,
98,
PACE.
160
28
5
127
151
176
176
110
110
76
34
150
151
21
55
58
109
36
80
90
30
125
30
. 186
. 126
. 121
. 36
46
. 33
61
. 123
. 40
. 95
. 165
101, 102
. 102
. 139
. 186
. 164
19
122, 123
. 112
. 21
. 124
. 68
. 108
. 161
. 117
. 168
. 110
1525,
Tiffany, Arnnah, 1106, .
Tiffany, Asa, 1837, . .
Tiffany, Asa, 1899, . .
Tiffany, Asa Davis, 2134b,
Tiffany, Asa Scott, 2134H,
Tiffany, Ashael, 1216, .
Tiffany, Asher, 2161, .
Tiffany, Augenetta Bowera,
Tiffany, Augusta, 689, ,
Tiffany, Augusta, 811, .
Tiffany, Augustus, 1249,
Tiffany, Augustus, (a) 3253,
Tiffany, Augustus Harmon, 1549,
Tiffany, Austin, (e) 3253,
Tiffany, Austin Wales, 612,
Tiffany, Aven Hunt, 51,
Tiffany, Avery, 45, . .
Tiffany, Avis, 3254, . .
Tiffany, Avis M. Knight,
Tiffany, Aiubah, 1973, .
Tiffany, Bathsheba, 14, .
Tiffany, Beecher Milbourne,
Tiffany, Bela, 34, . .
Tiffany, Bela, 21 G4, .
Tiffany, Bela Bentley, 3067,
Tiffany, Belle Louise, 936a,
Tiffany, Belle Newbury,
Tiffany, Belmont, 402, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 7, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 26, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 167, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 177, . ,
Tiffany, Benjamin, 174, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 209, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 776, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 2d, 778,
Tiffany, Benjamin, 3221, .
Tiffany, Benjamin, 1, . .
Tiffany, Benjamin Franklin, 215,
Tiffany, Benjamin S., 826,
Tiffany, Bernard, 2, . .
Tiffany, Bernice, 1568, .
Tiffany, Bernice Ella, (a) 1032,
Tiffany, Bert E., 723,
Tiffany, Bertha Carrie Williams,
Tiffany, Bertha Wright, . .
Tiffany, Bertie, 1643, . .
Tiffany, Bert Sterling, 1780,
Tiffany, Bessie, 1254, . .
Tiffany, Bessie Beryl, 1604,
PAOB.
84,85
. 124
. 125
. 169
. 169
91 93
. 155
80
. 56
65
92
. 164
. 103
. 164
. 61
. 176
. 176
. 164
. 50
. 131
5
. 102
. 7, 13
155, 157
. 158
. 69
. 110
. 36
. 5, 18
. 6, 62
17
18
18, 19
. 20
. 62
62, 66
. 162
. 171
20,22
66, 68
185
105
77
69
27
75
110
117
92
108
228
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
FAOB.
Tiffany, Bessie Jane, 775, .... 61
Tiffany, Bessie L., 1685, .... Ill
Tiffany, Bethlah, wife of Jamea 2, . 4
Tiffany, Bethyah, . . 120
Tiffany, Bethyah, 1823, ..... 120
Tiffany, Bethyah, 1825, ..... 121
Tiffany, Betsey, 1861, 121
Tiffany, Betsey, 2d, 1862, .... 121
Tiffany, Betsey, 1961 129
Tiffany, Betsey Hosford, .... 151
Tiffany, Betsey Hurd, 168
Tiffany, Betsey Maria Faulkner, . . 69
Tiffany, Betsey Maria Waldron, . . 93
Tiffany, Betsey Phillips, .... 55
Tiffany, Betty Perry, 114
Tiffany, Beulah Priscilla, 768, ... 60
Tiffany, Brainard Hamilton, 2011, . 131
Tiffany, Brooks, 3338 168
Tiffany, Brown, 1060 80
Tiffany, Burke, 1242, 91
Tiffany, Burnett Young, 421, ... 39
Tiffany, Burton, 1309 94
Tiffany, Burton, 3146, . . . 159, 160
Tiffany, Burton Hiram, 996, ... 76
Tiffany, Byram G, 28, 175
Tiffany, Byram Carroll, 32, ... 175
Tiffany, Byron, 1221, 92
Tiffany, Byron Eugene, 1985, ... 130
Tiffany, Byron J., 3055, . . 155, 150
Tiffany, Byron Lafayette, 916, . . 70
Tiffany, Byron Martin, 1543, ... 103
Tiffany, Calvin, 1858, . . . 121, 124
Tiffany, Calvin, 3144, . . . 159, 100
Tiffany, Calvin Hall, 1986, ... 131
Tiffany, Camilla A. Allan, .... 158
Tiffany, Carl W., 1799 118
Tiffany, Carlos G., 648a, .... 54
Tiffany, Carol R.,(b) 1415, ... 116
Tiffany, Caroline Adele Davenport, . 70
Tiffany, Caroline Chase 11
Tiffany, Caroline French, .... 35
Tiffany, Caroline Hill 68
Tiffany, Caroline S. Lord, .... 56
Tiffany, Caroline Williams, 2046, . 132
Tiffany, Carrie, 244, 22
Tiffany, Carrie, 62 176
Tiffany, Carrie Allen, 178
Tiffany, Carrie Eliza Bull, .... 186
Tiffany, Carrie May, 3110, .... 157
Tiffany, Carrie Thompson, .... 80
MM.
Tiffany, Carroll Hobert, 616, ... 62
Tiffany, Catherine, (b) 44, . . . . 7
Tiffany, Catherine, 230, ..... 21
Tiffany, Catherine, 617, .... 44
Tiffany, Catherine, 38 176
Tiffany, Catherine Chapman, 2050, . 132
Tiffany, Catherine Elizabeth, 520, . 44 .
Tiffany, Catherine E. Freeman, . . 154
Tiffany, Catherine M., 192, . .' . 19
Tiffany, Catherine Moorehouse, . 178, 190
Tiffany, Catherine Reynolds, ... 172
Tiffany, Cecil O., 1807, ..... 119
Tiffany, Celestia, 1988 130
Tiffany, Celia Edith, 1763 116
Tiffany, Celia E. Wells 108
Tiffany, Chandler, 957, 74
Tiffany, Chapin A., 1070, ... 81, 82
Tiffany, Charity Decker 47
Tiffany, Charles, 245 22
Tiffany, Charles, 270 26
Tiffany, Charles, 634, 46
Tiffany, Charles, 1084, 80
Tiffany, Charles, 1960, 129
Tiffany, Charles, 2d, 1962, .... 129
Tiffany, Charles, 3095 157
Tiffany, Charles, 17, . . . . 180, 181
Tiffany, Charles, 6 186
Tiffany, Charles A., 48, 173
Tiffany, Charles Albert, 1990, ... 130
Tiffany, Charles Aurelius, 49, . . . 181
Tiffany, Charles Benjamin, 39, 173, 190
Tiffany, Charles Carroll, 25, . . . 175
Tiffany, Charles Comfort, Rev., 368, 30, 31
Tiffany, Charles David, 23, ... 172
Tiffany, Charles Ellsworth, (b) 3329, 168
Tiffany, Charles Ely, 7, . . . 179, 181
Tiffany, Charles Gardener, 973, . . 77
Tiffany, Charles Henry, 997, ... 76
Tiffany, Charles Herbert, 1744, . . 117
Tiffany, Charles Hiram A., 256, . 24, 25
Tiffany, Charles Horace, 1371, 100, 104
Tiffany, Charles Howard, 356, . . 29
•Tiffany, Charles J., 3010 152
Tiffany, Charles Jared, 22 178
^Tiffany, Charles L., 1975, . . 129, 130 .
Tiffany, Charles Lewis, 413, . 37, 38, 39
Tiffany, Charles Lewis, Jr., 416, . . 39
\ Tiffany, Charles Lewis, 2d, 424, . . 40
\ Tiffany, Charles Louis, 423, ... 40
Tiffany, Charles M., 603, .... 51
THE T/FFANYS OF AMERICA.
229
PACK.
182
180
33, 34
181
170
36
157
92
17
47
28
27
27
131
37
43
35
C8
87
65
66
Tiffany, Charles Martin, 67,
Tiffany, Charles Oliver, 22,
Tiffany, Charles Otis, 376, .
Tiffany, Charles Richard, 48,
Tiffany, Charles Roper, 66,
Tiffany, Charles Seymour, 395,
Tiffany, Charles Theodore, 3111,
Tiffany, Charles William, 1235,
Tiffany, Charlotte, 165, . . .
Tiffany, Charlotte Adeline, 654,
Tiffany, Charlotte Ann, 348\, .
Tiffany, Charlotte Bliss, . , .
Tiffany, Charlotte Capron, . ,
Tiffany, Charlotte Catherine, 2007,
Tiffany, Charlotte Draper, 412,
Tiffany, Charlotte Elizabeth, 499,
Tiffany, Charlotte Jane Eccles,
Tiffany, Charlotte M. Briggs, .
Tiffany, Charlotte Seaver, . .
Tiffany, Charlotte Sophia Hopkins,
Tiffany, Chauncey, 608, . . .
Tiffany, Chauncey, 2165, . . 165, 159
Tiffany, Chauncey, 3000, . . 156, 157
Tiffany, Chauncey, 3107 157
Tiffany, Chloe, 29 6
Tiffany, Chloe, 160, 17
Tiffany, Chloe Draper 37
Tiffany, Chloe Elizabeth, 614, . . 44
Tiffany, Chloe Hopkins Dibble, . . 86
Tiffany, Chloe Tinglcy, 10G
Tiffany, Christiana Von Coughnet, . 109
Tiffany, Christopher Columbus, 1250, 92
Tiffany, Circe Abby, 2057 133
Tiffany, Clara, 11, ..'.,.. 187
Tiffany, Clara Bailey 174
Tiffany, Clara Beatrice, 547, ... 40
Tiffany, Clara D., 1321 95
Tiffany, Clara E. High 172
Tiffany, Clara Louise, 1505, ... 105
Tiffany, Clara Maria, 542 46
Tiffany, Clara Melissa, 1700, . . . 113
Tiffany, Clarence, (d) 3252, . . . 1G4
Tiffany, Clarence Clarke, 1603, . . 108
Tiffany, Clarence J., 724, .... 69
Tiffany, Clarinda, 1403, 114
Tiffany, Clarissa, 2155n, .... 151
Tiffany, Clarissa Bronson Lawrence, 86
Tiffany, Clarissa Lcona Smith, . . 119
Tiffany, Clark, 1807 122
Tiffany, Clark E., 17 178
142
Tiffany, Clark P., W,
Tiffany, Clarke Lawrence, 1625,
Tiffany, Clayton, . . ,
Tiffany, Clifford Edmund, 570,
Tiffany, Clifford Otis, 733,
Tiffany, Clinton De Witt, 2
Tiffany, Clyde Elwin, 1539
Tiffany, Comfort, 327, .
Tiffany, Comfort (2), 334,
Tiffany, Comfort, 342, .
Tiffany, Conger, 1139, .
Tiffany, Consider, 2, . .
Tiffany, Consider, 2131,
Tiffany, Consider, 2140,
Tiffany, Consider, 2102,
Tiffany, Consider's Diary, 141,
Tiffany, Consider's Letter,
Tiffany, Consider's Library,
Tiffany, Consider's Poetry,
Tiffany, Consider's Will,
Tiffany, Content, 332, .
Tiffany, Cora Bell, 1504,
Tiffany, Cora Pcnncll, ,
Tiffany, Cordelia Adelaide, 2049,
Tiffany, Cornelia Maria Tryon,
Tiffany, Cornelia Ruth, 802,
Tiffany, Cornelia Shaw, 512,
Tiffany, Correll, 2155c, . .
Tiffany, Correll H., 1890, .
Tiffany, Cortland Perry, 1811
Tiffany, Curtis, 072, . . .
Tiffany, Curtis, 0, ...
Tiffany, Cynthia Armenia, 1464,
Tiffany, Cynthia C, 1570, .
Tiffany, Cynthia G., 1520, .
Tiffany, Cynthia Jane, 3320,
Tiffany, Cynthia Jane, (d) 3322,
Tiffany, Cynthia Tingley, .
Tiffany, Cyrus Augustine, 080,
Tiffany, Cyrus J., 732, .
Tiffany, Daisy, 1258, .
Tiffany, Dalton, 1347, .
Tiffany, Dalton Potter, 1399,
Tiffany, Daniel, 25, . .
Tiffany, Daniel, 159, . .
Tiffany, Daniel, 103, . .
Tiffany, Daniel, 182, . .
Tiffany, Daniel, 574, . .
Tiffany, Daniel, 2132, .
Tiffany, Daniel, 2140b, .
rAGR.
177
111
80
48
68
185
102
26
26, 30, 31
28, 30
. 88
. 140
140, 141
. 160
155, 156
143, 144
. 147
145, 146
144, 145
148, 149
. 26
. 105
. 176
. 132
. 153
64
. 43
. 151
. 124
. 119
. 56
. 183
. 103
. 108
. 101
. 167
. 107
27
57, 58
. 68
. 02
96, 113
. 114
. 6, 49
. 17
17
. 18
49,60
. 140
. 150
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
FAOE.
Tiffany, Daniel, 2149, 162
Tiffany, Daniel, 3210, 162
Tiffany, Daniel, 3206 168
Tiffany, Daniel, 2134a, 160
Tiffany, Daniel, 1 182, 183
Tiffany, Daniel, 35, 183
Tiffany, Daniel, 12, 184
Tiffany, Daniel, 2, 185
Tiffany, Daniel M., 1404, .... 114
Tiffany, Daughter of Amasa, (1857)
1868 122
Tiffany, Daughter of Ephraim (2137),
2158 151
Tiffany, Daughter of Ephraim (2187),
2150 151
Tiffany, Daughter of Nathan (1074),
2014, ......... 132
Tiffany, Daughter of Nathaniel R.
(1983), 2005 130
Tiffany, David, 213 20, 21
Tiffany, David, 232 21
Tiffany, David, 581 49
Tiffany, David, 1043 70
Tiffany, David, 1841, 128
Tiffany, David, 3146, . . . 150, 100
Tiffany, David, 3, 173
Tiffany, David Brown, 0, . . 174, 176
Tiffany, David Jewett, 63, ... . 182
Tiffany, David Milton, 12 172
Tiffany, Dean, 462 42
Tiffany, Dean, 471, 43
Tiffany, Dean, 552, 47
Tiffany, Dean Oliver, 616, .... 44
Tiffany, Dean Stanley, 1686, . . . Ill
Tiffany, De Ferris Thayer, 711, . . 68
Tiffany, Dc Forest Elmer, 838, . . 68
Tiffany, Degriclc, 850 03
Tiffany, Dclavan, 3339, . . . . . 168
Tiffany, Dclcvan H., 1074 81
Tiffany, Dclio, 849, 63
Tiffany, Deliverance, 180 18
Tiffany, Deliverance, 042, .... 73
Tiffany, Deliverance Parmenter, . . 73
Tiffany, Delia E., 904, 68
Tiffany, Demosthenes, 685, ... 50
Tiffany, Dency Crane, 164
Tiffany, Dexter, 32, 7
Tiffany, Dexter, 109 14, 15
Tiffany, Dexter Oliver, 133, ... 15
Tiffany, Diana, 247, 22
429,
241,
Tiffany, Diana Thair,
Tiffany, Dixie Posey,
Tiffany, Dora Evangeline Waterman,
Tiffany, Doris H abb in, .
Tiffany, Dorothy Trimble,
Tiffany, Dorris, 379, . .
Tiffany, Draxey Jackson,
Tiffany, Du Grange H., (c]
Tiffany, Dwight, 2198, .
Tiffany, Earl, 773, . .
Tiffany, Earl, (a) 1415, .
Tiffany, Earl Perrigo, 1693,
Tiffany, Earl R., 725, .
Tiffany, Earle Albert, 1563,
Tiffany, Earle Edwin, 247b
Tiffany, Ebcn Capron, 389,
Tiffany, Eben Mabillc, 444
Tiffany, Ebcnezcr, 23, .
Tiffany, Ebenczcr, 329, .
Tiffany, Ebcnezcr, 785, .
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2074,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2088,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2095,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2106,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2126,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 2,
Tiffany, Ebenezer, 13, .
Tiffany, Ebenezer, Lieutenant, 1,
Tiffany, Edgar A, 2073, .
Tiffany, Edgar Lewis, 86, '
Tiffany, Edgar M., 2039,
Tiffany, Edith Irene, 1565,
Tiffany, Edith Jane, 3169,
Tiffany, Edith La Bau, .
Tiffany, Edmond Hodges, 677,
Tiffany, Edmond Prelate, 605,
Tiffany, Edmund, 681,
Tiffany, Edna, 3341, .
Tiffany, Edson Manning, 1468,
Tiffany, Edward, 348, .
Tiffany, Edward, 1144, .
Tiffany, Edward, 1821, .
Tiffany, Edward, 1903, .
Tiffany, Edward, 2d, 1904,
Tiffany, Edward, 1840, .
Tiffany, Edward, 2d, 1843,
Tiffany, Edward Brunswick, (c) 4,
Tiffany, Edward Burton, 3153,
Tiffany, Edward C, 697, .
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81
61
. 27
40
33
. 183
21
. 155
61
. 116
, 112
, 59
, 105
23
84,36
35
,6,26
26,27
. 63
. 135
. 135
. 136
. 137
138, 139
. 139
. 179
. 179
. 179
. 134
* . 177
. 132
. 105
. 160
. 12
49,61
. 51
67,59
. 168
. 104
. 28
. 88
120, 128
. 126
. 126
. 128
. 128
. 184
. 160
. 61
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
231
626
Tiffany, Edward Clarence, 394,
Tiffany, Edward Clinton, 1801,
Tiffany, Edward Hayward, 4, .
Tiffany, Edward Herbert, 641,
Tiffany, Edward Herbert, Jr., 649,
Tiffany, Edward Maitland, 667,
Tiffany, Edward Potter, 204, .
Tiffany, Edward Scott, 2134m,
Tiffany, Edward V., 1334, .
Tiffany, Edwin, 271, . .
Tiffany, Edwin, 670, . . .
Tiffany, Edwin, 1081, . .
Tiffany, Edwin, (b) 1107, .
Tiffany, Edwin, 1215, . .
Tiffany, Edwin, 1297, . .
Tiffany, Edwin, 6a, . . ,
Tiffany, Edwin, 36, . . .
Tiffany, Edwin D., 001, .
Tiffany, Edwin D., 648, .
Tiffany, Edwin Demosthenes,
Tiffany, Edwin Eugene, 1787,
Tiffany, Edwin Everett, 610,
Tiffany, Edwin H., 695,
Tiffany, Edwin Lincoln, 60,
Tiffany, Edwin Mack, . .
Tiffany, Edwin Mack, 1374,
Tiffany, Edwin Palmer, 633,
Tiffany, Edwin R., 1491, .
Tiffany, Edwin Tingley, 1395,
Tiffany, Edwin Wells, 249a,
Tiffany, Effie Berry, . . .
Tiffany, Elathea, (c) 3327, .
Tiffany, Elbert E., (c) 1415,
Tiffany, Eleanor, ....
Tiffany, Eleanor Fuller, . .
Tiffany, Eleanor Jane, (g) 3329,
Tiffany, Elcasar, 1, . . .
Tiffany, Electa, 18, . . .
Tiffany, Electa Leonard,
Tiffany, Electro Thomas, .
Tiffany, Elemod, 15, . . .
Tiffany, Elias Newton, 2036,
Tiffany, Eliczer, 1817, . .
Tiffany, Eliezer, 2078, . .
Tiffany, Elijah, 2172, . .
Tiffany, Elisha Ely, 8, . .
Tiffany, Elisha Thomas, 1411,
Tiffany, Eliza, 187, . . .
Tiffany, Eliza, (h) 3322, .
Tiffany, Eliza, 21, ...
FAGB.
35
. 119
. 184
46
46
47
19
. 170
95
26
66,69
80
86
91
94
174
176
61
54
63, 54
. 117
51, 52
. 61
. 176
. 85
100, 105
. 54
. 105
. 113
23
. 43
. 168
. 116
. 121
. 129
. 168
. 185
. 183
. 168
. 123
. 184
. 132
. 120
. 135
161, 152
. 179
115, 116
. 19
. 167
. 183
Tiffany, Eliza A. Dunham,
Tiffany, Eliza A. Thompson,
Tiffany, Eliza Ann Stow, .
Tiffany, Eliza Ann Strange,
Tiffany, Eliza Bruce Hamilton,
Tiffany, Eliza Cheney, . ,
Tiffany, Eliza Jane Marcy, .
Tiffany, Eliza Mack, . . .
Tiffany, Eliza M. Hendce, .
Tiffany, Eliza Rich, , . .
Tiffany, Eliza Sherman, . .
Tiffany, Eliza Sutton, . .
Tiffany, Eliza Ward, . , .
Tiffany, Elizabeth (wife of James, 2),
PAGE.
166
104
43
46
31
52
119
115
124
137
176
110
166
4
Tiffany, Elizabeth (wife of Humphrey), VIII
18
126
135
171
155
66
132
175
19
129
128
176
185
29
110
76
121
174
171
81
177
154
114
152
130
42
27
7
159
124
172
111
108
82
92
Tiffany, Elizabeth, 176, . . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth, 1907, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth, ....
Tiffany, Elizabeth, 4, . . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Adclia, 3049,
Tiffany, Elizabeth A. Mills, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Ann, 2036, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Archie Hatcher,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Arnold, 201,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Bartlett,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Birchard,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Bratton, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Brewster,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Bridge Howard
Tiffany, Elizabeth Carey, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Everett, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Follett, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Helen Smithew,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Lamont, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth L. Armstrong,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Lulu, 70, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Maria Cornish,
Tiffany, Elizabeth McMillan, ,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Nickerson, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth P., 1984, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Ralston, ,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Sarah Johnson,
Tiffany, Elizabeth Seavcr, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth S. Marks, .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Smith, . .
Tiffany, Elizabeth Steinhart, .
Tiffany, Elizur, 1389, . . .
Tiffany, Ella A., 1577, . . .
Tiffany, Ella Aletta, 1098, . .
Tiffany, Ella B., 1284, . . .
232
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OP
FAQS.
raot.
Tiffany, Elk Bird Granger, ... 158
Tiffany, Emma Rosalie Bull, .
. . 46
Tiffany, Ella Irene, 895, .
. 67
Tiffany, Emma Ruth, 80, . .
. . 175
Tiffany, Ella May, 1722,
. 115
Tiffany, Ella M. Forbes,
. 181
Tiffany, Emma S. Rounds, . .
. . 108
Tiffany, Ella M. Lowe, .
. 102
Tiffany, Emellne A. Vosburg, .
. . 155
Tiffany, Ella T., 1622, .
. 109
Tiffany, Emeline E. Langlier, .
. . 60
Tiffany, Ella Winchell, .
. 160
Tiffany, Ella Woodford,
, 93
Tiffany, Emery Thaddeus, 995,
. . 76
Tiffany, Ella Young, '. . ,
67
Tiffany, Emilus, 666, . . .
. 56,57
Tiffany, Ellen, 539, . .
46
Tiffany, Emily Estelle, 2064, .
. . 133
Tiffany, Ellen, 17, . .
, 172
Tiffany, Ellen, 6, . . .
. 174
. 108
Tiffany, Ellen, 2, . . . <
179
Tiffany, Ellen Eliza Brown,
88
Tiffany, Emily McQuivery, . .
. . 185
Tiffany, Ellen Frances, 668,
55
Tiffany, Emily W. Jeffers Carpent
er, 114
Tiffany, Ellen Frances Seymou
r,
64
Tiffany, Emily Wood Buff urn, .
. . 123
Tiffany, Ellen Johnson, . .
166
Tiffany, Enoch, 3330, . . .
. 168
Tiffany, Ellen Scanlan, . .
67
Tiffany, Elmer, 1632, . .
no
Tiffany, Ephraim, 2079, . .
135, 136
Tiffany, Elmer Duane, 707,
58
Tiffany, Elmer Edson, 1547,
103
Tiffany, Ephraim, 2155, . .
. 151
Tiffany, Elmer Fayette, 1788,
117
Tiffany, Epophroditus, 2134l>,
. 109
Tiffany, Elmer Newell, 1333,
95
Tiffany, Elmer Warren, 1490,
105
Tiffany, Erminia Scllew, . . ,
. 131
Tiffany, Elona Mantling, .
74
Tiffany, Elsie Hyde, 615, . .
62
Tiffany, Ernest, (c) 1294, . . ,
. 94
Tiffany, Elva A. Gerauld, . ,
108
Tiffany, Elvira Hooper, . . ,
114
Tiffany, Ernest Ashley, 1564, . .
. 105
Tiffany, Elwin Blooinfield, 153(
), •
102
Tiffany, Ernest Williams, 1768, .
. 116
Tiffany, Elwood Frank, 1503, .
105
Tiffany, Ernest Winton, 1515, . .
. 105
Tiffany, Emma Allen, 43, . ,
181
Tiffany, Emma Bacon, . . .
81
Tiffany, Erwin Dcwain, 1623, . ,
. 109
Tiffany, Emma Berry, . . .
170
Tiffany, Erwin Milton, 16G2, . .
. 109
Tiffany, Emma Brandt, . . .
76
Tiffany, Emma Clarissa Blandi
n, .
75
Tiffany, Emma C. Scott, . ,
123
Tiffany, Esther Allison, 438, .
. 29
Tiffany, Emma Elmer, 2040, .
132
Tiffany, Esther Allison Brown,
. 29
Tiffany, Emma Gertrude, 3, ,
179
Tiffany, Esther Brown, 361, . .
. 30
Tiffany, Emma Gillett, . . .
76
Tiffany, Esther Cclestia Pease,
. 130
Tiffany, Emma Gundlach, . .
178
Tiffany, Emma Holmes, . .
76
Tiffany, Esther E. Cooper, . . .
. 53
Tiffany, Emma I. Parrish, . ,
105
Tiffany, Esther Elizabeth, (b) 241
, . 21
Tiffany, Emma Jane, 27, . .
175
Tiffany, Esther M. Safford, . .
. 116
Tiffany, Emma Jane, 3, . . ,
184
Tiffany, Esther Randall, . . ,
. 80
Tiffany, Emma Jane Case, 300:
\ '
152
Tiffany, Emma Jane Case, . ,
160
Tiffany, Emma Jane Peck, . .
76
. 92
Tiffany, Emma Lela, 1698,
112
Tiffany, Emma Louise Van Auken, .
117
Tiffany, Ethel Julia, 3158, . . .
. 160
Tiffany, Emma M. Sterling,
.
.
117
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
233
PAGB.
Tiffany, Ethel Ward, 5, 179
Tiffany, Etta Pohlman, 03
Tiffany, Eugene, (c) 8253 104
Tiffany, Eugene, 61, 176
Tiffany, Eugene E., 722 69
Tiffany, Eugene Harold, 67, . 173, 190
Tiffany, Eugene Losey, 176
Tiffany, Eulah Abba, 769 60
Tiffany, Eunice 182
Tiffany, Eunice Almeda Walker, . . 88
Tiffany, Eunice Green 174
Tiffany, Eunice Hebard, .... 63
Tiffany, Eunice Weld, 336, ... 26
Tiffany, Eunice Whetmore, . . . 155
Tiffany, Euphemia, 568, .... 48
Tiffany, Eva, 1275 93
Tiffany, Eva A., 1758 116
Tiffany, Eva Ann, 1161, .... 88
Tiffany, Eva Crump, 156
Tiffany, Eva L. Bennett 112
Tiffany, Eva Van Buskirk, .... 101
Tiffany, Evaline H. William*, ... 116
Tiffany, Evelyn, 268 25
Tiffany, Evelyn Bishop, 102
Tiffany, Evelyn May Bayly, ... 37
Tiffany, Everett Boyd, 67, ... . 176
Tiffany, Evi, 42 173, 190
Tiffany, Experience Chamberlain, . 62
Tiffany, Ezekiel, 1827 121
Tiffany, Ezekiel, 1855 121
Tiffany, Ezekiel, 3184, 163
Tiffany, Etekicl, (b) 3253 164
Tiffany, Ezra, 1856 121
Tiffany, Ezra, 19 183
Tiffany, Ezra Lamont, 44, . . 173, 190
Tiffany, Fannie L. Cavarly, . . . 182
Tiffany, Fanny, 959 74
Tiffany, Fanny, 1797 118
Tiffany, Fanny Julia, 1776, ... 117
Tiffany, Fanny L. Green 51
Tiffany, Fanny Mack 97
Tiffany, Fanny Mary Ely, .... 106
Tiffany, Fanny Mary Saltsgiver, . . 72
Tiffany, Fanny S. Gere, ..... 34
Tiffany, Fanny Slade 155
Tiffany, Fayette Buel, 3147, 159, 160, 161
Tiffany, Fayette Transue, .... 105
Tiffany, Ferdinand Balcomb, 1126, . 86
Tiftany, Fernando Americus, 1673, . 112
Tiffany, Ferris, 3222, 162
Tiffany, Fidelia A. Finn, . .
Tiffany, Finley L., 1798, . .
Tiffany, Flavel B., A. M., M. D„
Tiffany, Flavel Benjamin, 1, .
Tiffany, Flora Lathrop, 1502, .
Tiffany, Flora Lena, 1664, . .
Tiffany, Flora Louise Noble,
Tiffany, Flora Parkhurst Johnson,
Tiffany, Florence, 1316, . . .
Tiffany, Florence, 1726, . . .
Tiffany, Florence, 1782, . . .
Tiffany, Florence, (b) 3327, .
Tiffany, Florence, (b) 2, . .
Tiffany, Florence Agnes, 1764,
Tiffany, Florence Augusta, 908,
Tiffany, Florence E., 3013, .
Tiffany, Florence Johnson, . .
Tiffany, Florence M. Ballou, .
Tiffany, Floyd, 1255, . . .
Tiffany, Frances Davis Hopkins,
Tiffany, Frances Dwight, 2179,
Tiffany, Frances Elizabeth Sayward,
Tiffany, Frances Estella, 3110,
Tiffany, Frances H., 3012, . .
Tiffany, Frances II., 76, . .
Tiffany, Frances Jane Comstock,
Tiffany, Frances Lavantia, 804,
Tiffany, Frances Maria Jcwett,
Tiffany, Frances Sweatland,
Tiffany, Francis, 268a, . . .
Tiffany, Francis, Rev., 346,
Tiffany, Francis A., 1319, . .
Tiffany, Francis Alphonso, 40,
Tiffany, Francis Buchanan, 359,
Tiffany, Francis G., 1718, .
Tiffany, Francis Henry, 16,
Tiffany, Francis Howe, 62,
Tiffany, Francis Leah, 65, .
Tiffany, Frank, 1087, . .
Tiffany, Frank, (e) 3252, .
Tiffany, Frank, 4, . . . .
Tiffany, Frank, 16, . . .
Tiffany, Frank A., 1271, .
Tiffany, Frank A., 44, . .
Tiffany, Frank Amos, 1299,
Tiffany, Frank B., 721, . .
Tiffany, Frank B., (g) 3322,
Tiffany, Frank Benjamin, (b) 2167a,
Tiffany, Frank Bentley, 3166,
Tiffany, Frank David, (a) 243,
PAOB.
118
118
186
186
101
110
76
138
94
115
117
168
184
116
68
152
130, 131
104
92
42
152
70
157
152
162
133
64
181
109
25
28,29
95
7,9
29
114, 115
180
9
173, 190
80
164
187
187
93
181
95
58
167
151
160
22
234
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
PAGE.
Tiffany, Frank E., 1765 { .
. . . 117
Tiffany, Frank Ernest, 1477,
. . . 104
Tiffany, Frank Ernest, 1663,
. . . 104
Tiffany, Frank Eugene, 1648,
. . . 103
Tiffany, Frank Gile, 247a, .
. . . 23
Tiffany, Frank Gile, 249b, .
. . . 23
Tiffany, Frank H„ 1237, .
. . . 93
Tiffany, Frank Lamont, 49,
. . . 173
Tiffany, Frank Munro, 3137,
. . . 159
Tiffany, Frank Newell, 1616,
. . . 105
Tiffany, Frank R., 1078, .
. . . 81
Tiffany, Frank Ralph, 1246,
, . . 92
Tiffany, Franklin Elliott, 1379,
101, 105
Tiffany, Franklin Gould, 3068,
. . 158
Tiffany, Franklin H., 1217,
. . 91
Tiffany, Franklin M., 1578,
. . 108
Tiffany, Franklin P., 241, .
. . 21
Tiffany, Fred Anson, 999, .
. . 76
Tiffany, Fred Foster, 1178, ,
. . 88
Tiffany, Fred Manly, 248a,
. . 23
Tiffany, Frederic Leroy, 2051b
, . . 133
Tiffany, Frederick, 3151, . .
. . 160
Tiffany, Frederick A., 1079, .
. . 81
Tiffany, Frederick A., 2052, .
. . 133
Tiffany, Frederick Alexander, 1
129, . 45
Tiffany, Frederick Anthony, 15
29, . 102
Tiffany, Frederick Augustus, 20
21, 132, 133
Tiffany, Frederick E., 1602, ,
. . 108
Tiffany, Frederick Russell, (a) J
1167a, 151
Tiffany, Frederick Trenck, 1926
1, . . 127
Tiffany, George, 2148, . . .
162, 166
Tiffany, George, 3203, 167
Tiffany, George, 86, ... .
Tiffany, George Aranson, 2020,
Tiffany, George Augustus, 465,
Tiffany, George Augustus, 613,
Tiffany, George Augustus, 51, .
Tiffany, George Bronson, 1130,
Tiffany, George Brown, 43,
Tiffany, George Buffum, 1888,
Tiffany, George Clinton, 686, .
Tiffany, George Curtis, 3139, .
Tiffany, George D., 3009, . .
Tiffany, George E., 1005, . .
Tiffany, George E., 4, . . .
Tiffany, George Edward, 2125,
Tiffany, George Edwin, 914a, .
Tiffany, George Edwin, 21,
Tiffany, George Emory, 24,
Tiffany, George F., 67, . . .
Tiffany, George Fox, 60, . .
Tiffany, George Fox, 96, . .
Tiffany, George Franklin, 737,
Tiffany, George H., 1089, . .
Tiffany, George H., (i) 3322, .
Tiffany, George Henry, (b) 4, .
Tiffany, George Hubert, 631, .
Tiffany, George J. Buell, 1008,
Tiffany, George Leonard, 972,
Tiffany, George Levi, 3148,
Tiffany, George Lewis, 1878, .
Tiffany, George Lewis, 1891, .
Tiffany, George M., 1633, . .
Tiffany, George Mason, 3326, .
Tiffany, George Morton, 635, .
Tiffany, George Oliver, 600, .
Tiffany, George Paul, 68, . .
• Tiffany, George Peabody, 347,
Tiffany, George Peabody, Jr., 868,
Tiffany, George Peabody, 3d, 441,
Tiffany, George Peletiah, 1668,
Tiffany, George Pitkin, 2, . . .
Tiffany, George Preston, 1618,
Tiffany, George Russell, 758, . .
Tiffany, George S., 1324, . . .
Tiffany, George Stanton, Lieut, 94,
Tiffany, George Steele, 2193, . .
Tiffany, George Sylvester, 519, .
Tiffany, George Sylvester, 632, .
Tiffany, George Sylvester, M. D.,
548,
Tiffany, George W., 1382, . . .
PAGE.
. 183
. 132
42,43
. 43
. 182
86, 87
. 176
. 123
. 50
. 168
. 152
. 76
. 186
. 139
. 69
174, 175
. 175
. 176
9
11
. 60
. 80
. 167
. 186
. 45
. 76
. 77
. 160
. 123
. 123
. 110
. 168
. 54
. 43
. 176
28,30
. 30
. 30
111, 112
. 186
109, 110
. 60
. 95
10
. 154
44,45
45, 46
46
101
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
235
rAGK.
PAGS.
Tiffany, George W., 1624, . .
. . Ill
168
Tiffany, George W., 1712, . .
. . 114
Tiffany, Harmon Blakeslee, 1463, .
103
Tiffany, Georgiana, 1687, • .
. . 112
Tiffany, Harold Beecher, 1537, . .
102
Tiffany, Georgie A. Mat thesson,
. . 76
Tiffany, Harold Dimmick, 1607, . .
108
Tiffany, Gerald Whitman, 878,
. . 65
Tiffany, Harold Freeman, 3043, . .
154
Tiffany, Gertie Blanche, 1766,
. . 116
63
Tiffany, Gertruda Electa, 1544,
. . 103
163
Tiffany, Gertrude, 1566, . .
. . 105
118
Tiffany, Gertrude E., 901, . .
. . 68
Tiffany, Harriet Adelaide Whitney, .
75
Tiffany, Gertrude Frederica Coi
with, 133
Tiffany, Ha;riet B., 190, ....
19
Tiffany, Giddings Ballou, 3014,
. . 153
Tiffany, Harriet Bradford, 1910. . .
127
. . 6, 41
Tiffany, Harriet Carpenter, ....
50
Tiffany, Gideon, 461, . . .
. 42, 46
Tiffany, Harriet Celinda Wilmarth, .
86
Tiffany, Gideon K., 555, . .
. . 47
69
Tiffany, Harriet Isabelle, 2189, . .
154
Tiffany, Giles Chapman, 3,
. . 185
Tiffany, Harriet Janette, 806, . . .
64
Tiffany, Gilman Parris, 378, .
. . 33
Tiffany, Harriet L. Fabun, ....
168
Tiffany, Harriet Louise Goodwin, .
139
Tiffany, Gladys, (b) 1308, . .
. . 94
Tiffany, Harriet Lurena Fabun, 3319,
167
Tiffany, Glen Bruce, 1767, . .
. . 116
Tiffany, Harriet McDowell, . . .
168
Tiffany, Harriet Newell Hyde, . .
86
. . 21
Tiffany, Harriet Olivia Avery Young,
38
. . 32
Tiffany, Harriet R. Hamden, . . .
164
. . 95
11
164
Tiffany, Harry B., 1601a, ....
108
Tiffany, Grace Addeline, 4,
. . 179
Tiffany, Harry Culton, 304a, . . .
22
Tiffany, Grace Gray, 72, . .
. . 177
Tiffany, Harry Edwards, 3187, . .
164
Tiffany, Guy Adolphus, 1240, .
. . 93
Tiffany, Harry H., 1895, ....
124
Tiffany, Guy Uleric, 1187, . .
. . 89
176
Tiffany, H. Leonard, 239, . .
. . 21
Tiffany, Harry Harvey, 1546, . . .
103
Tiffany, Harry Johnson, 1889, . .
123
76
Tiffany, Harry M., 898
68
Tiffany, Hannah A., 1238,
. . 93
Tiffany, Harry Ray, 1517
105
Tiffany, Hannah Carpenter, .
. . 83
Tiffany, Harvey Edward, 1430, 118
, 119
Tiffany, Hannah Chamberlain,
. . 89
Tiffany, Harvey Fuller, 1991, . . .
130
Tiffany, Hannah H. French, .
. . 155
Tiffany, Harvey Nelson, 1462, . .
103
Tiffany, Hannah Janette, 807,
. . 65
Tiffany, Harvie Justine, 927, . . .
71
Tiffany, Hannah Mathewson, .
. . 80
117
95
Tiffany, Hannah Raught, . .
. . Ill
Tiffany, Hattic Daniels, ....
95
Tiffany, Hannah Routledge,
. . 67
Tiffany, Hattie E. Tewksbury, . .
112
Tiffany, Hattie L. Miller, ....
108
Tiffany, Hannah Sylvia, (c) 3329,
. 168
Tiffany, Hattie Sarah, 618
61
Tiffany, Hannah Tomlinson, .
. . 46
94
Tiffany, Hannah Wilder, . .
. . 151
Tiffany, Hazel May, 731
58
29
Tiffany, Harlan Page, 611,
. . 51
65
Tiffany, Harlan Page, 2d, 613,
. . 52
Tiffany, Helen Freeman, 3044, . .
154
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiffany, Helen Graham, . . .
Tiffany, Helen Harvey, . . .
Tiffany, Helen Isabel, 2044, .
Tiffany, Helen Louise, 1007, .
Tiffany, Helen Maria, 522,
Tiffany, Helen Marie Hyde, .
Tiffany, Helen M. Spencer, ,
Tiffany, Helen Marr, 81, . .
Tiffany, Helim Washington, 220,
Tiffany, Henrietta, 10, . . .
Tiffany, Henrietta Crabtree, •
Tiffany, Henry, (1) 206, . .
Tiffany, Henry, (2) 208, . .
Tiffany, Henry, (1) 226, . .
Tiffany, Henry, (2) 243, . .
Tiffany, Henry, 398
Tiffany, Henry, 406
Tiffany, Henry, 1080, . . .
Tiffany, Henry, 2171, . . .
Tiffany, Henry, 3252, . . .
Tiffany, Henry A., 3008, . .
Tiffany, Henry 13., 2178, . .
Tiffany, Henry Charles, 420,
Tiffany, Henry Dyer, 53, . .
Tiffany, Henry Francis, 87, .
Tiffany, Henry Franklin, 1879,
Tiffany, Henry Harding, (a) 241,
Tiffany, Henry Homer, 2, . .
Tiffany, Henry Judd, 1699, .
Tiffany, Henry Judson, 1469, .
Tiffany, Henry Martyn, 1143,
Tiffany, Henry Nelson, 1527, .
Tiffany, Henry Fhinney, 1947,
Tiffany, Henry S., 304, . . .
Tiffany, Henry Waddington, 18,
Tiffany, Henry Walter Hale, 197,
Tiffany, Hepzibah Champion, .
Tiffany, Herbert, 1027, . . .
Tiffany, Herbert, 8, . . . .
Tiffany, Herbert Gould, 3132,
Tiffany, Herbert Orrin, 1186, .
Tiffany, Herbert Price, (d) 3329,
Tiffany, Herbert Thorndike, 364,
Tiffany, Herman F., 2024, . .
Tiffany, Hetty Elvira Moore, .
Tiffany, Hezekiah, 951, . . .
Tiffany, Hezekiah, 2075, . .
Tiffany, Hezekiah, 2097, . .
Tiffany, Hezekiah Lincoln, 2123,
Tiffany, Hiero Gillis, 3094, .
PAGE.
. 164
64
. 132
. 76
44
. 52
. 160
. 175
20,24
. 187
. 187
. 19
20, 24
21, 22
. 22
36
. 36
. 80
151, 162
. 164
. 152
. 152
. 39
. 9, 11
. 181.
. 123'
. 21-
. 184*
. 113 ,
. 104.
. 88-.
. 102*
. 128 -
. 22
. 187
. 19
172, 189
. 77
. 187
. 159
. 89
. 168
. 30
. 132
. 127
74, 134
. 135
. 137
. 139
. 157
Tiffany, Hiero Gillis, Jr., 8108,
Tiffany, Hilda Goddard, 425,
Tiffany, Hiram, 217, . .
Tiffany, Hiram, 976, . .
Tiffany, Hiram, 966, . . .
Tiffany, Hiram Lee, 567, .
Tiffany, Hollis, 1256, . .
Tiffany, Homer, 249, . .
Tiffany, Homer, 3241, . .
Tiffany, Homer Brown, 59,
Tiffany, Homer E., 242, .
Tiffany, Homer H., 1781, .
Tiffany, Homer Marks, 3136,
Tiffany, Hope Arnold, (b) 4,
Tiffany, Horace, (a) 433, .
Tiffany, Horace B., 922, .
Tiffany, Horace Elijah, 1738,
Tiffany, Horace L., 698, .
Tiffany, Horace Nathan, 674,
Tiffany, Horace Tingley, 339,
Tiffany, Hosea, 948, . . .
Tiffany, Hosea, 1203, . .
Tiffany, Hosea, 1291, . .
Tiffany, Hosea E., 1519, .
Tiffany, Hosea Edwin, 1244,
Tiffany, Howe, 135, . . .
Tiffany, Huldah Holmes, .
Tiffany, Humphrey, 1, . .
Tiffany, Humphrey, 946, . .
Tiffany, Humphrey, 1041, '.
Tiffany, Humphrey Cuyler, 380,
Tiffany, Humphrey Dallas, 1433,
Tiffany, Ida, 57, ... .
Tiffany, Ida Belle, (d) 4, .
Tiffany, Ida Christina Bothart,
Tiffany, Ida Holbrook, . .
Tiffany, Ida L., 1691, . .
Tiffany, Ida M., 1707, . .
Tiffany, Ida M. Crandall, .
Tiffany, Ida Martha, . . .
Tiffany, Ida Mary Hale,
Tiffany, Ida May, (d) 3327,
Tiffany, Imogene Spencer, .
Tiffany, Inez Estella, 774, .
Tiffany, Ira Davis, (a) 3322,
Tiffany, Ira Jay, 3109, . .
Tiffany, Ira I'atchin, 3322, .
Tiffany, Irvin Lindsey, 1487,
Tiffany, Isa Blakeslee, . .
Tiffany, Isa Maria, 1769, .
vu,
*age\
. 157
40
20,23
. 75
. 76
. 48
. 92
. 22
. 163
173, 190
. 21
. 117
. 159
. 184
. 27
. 71
. 116
. 61
56, 61
. 27
74,90
. 91
. 94
. 101
. 91
. 16
. 157
viii, ix, x
74,79
79, 80
. 33
118, 119
9
. 186
. 177
. 94
. 112
. 113
. 113
. Ill
. 160
. 168
. 80
. 61
. 167
. 157
. 167
. 105
. Ill
. 116
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
237
PAGE.
Tiffany, Isaac, 9061 134
Tiffany, Iaaac Augustus, 3332, . . 168
Tiffany, Isaac Brown, 12, . . 171, 177
Tiffany, Isaac C, 2064, 134
Tiffany, Isaac Chancy, 8, .... 178
Tiffany, Isaac Hall, 463 42
Tiffany, Isaac Mason, (j) 3329, . . 168
Tiffany, Isaac R., 1613, . . . 109, 110
Tiffany, Isaac S., 1077, 81
Tiffany, Isabel, 401, 36
Tiffany, Isabel, 17, 187
Tiffany, Isabel Perry, 99 11
Tiffany, Isabella, 127 15
Tiffany, Isabelle Perry 36
Tiffany, Isaiah, 1820, ... 120, 124
Tiffany, Isaiah, 1833, ... 124, 125
Tiffany, Isaiah, 1898, 125
Tiffany, Isaiah, 1908 126
Tiffany, Isaiah, 1946 128
Tiffany, Isaiah Whiting, 1930, 127, 128
Tiffany, Israel, 1042 79, 81
Tiffany, Iva May, 1604a, .... 108
Tiffany, J. B., 1684, Ill
Tiffany, Jackson, (h) 3329, . . . 168
Tiffany, Jacob, 212, 20
Tiffany, James, 2 4, 5
Tiffany, James, 5, ...... 5, 6
Tiffany, James, 22 6
Tiffany, James, 30, 6
Tiffany, James, 171, 18
Tiffany, James, 175 18, 19
Tiffany, James, 203 19
Tiffany, James, 777 62, 63
Tiffany, James, 2174, 151
Tiffany, James Albert, 387, ... 34
Tiffany, James Alfred, 1474, ... 104
Tiffany, James Alfred, 7, .... 187
Tiffany, James Bigelow, 879, ... 65
Tiffany, James Byron, 2174n, . . . 151
Tiffany, James E., 258, 24
Tiffany, James Emory, 22, ... . 174
Tiffany, James G., 789 63
Tiffany, James Goelet Du Bois, 382a, 34
Tiffany, James H., 26, 178
Tiffany, James Hopkins, 818, ... 65
Tiffany, James L., 4, 178
Tiffany, James L., 4, 185
Tiffany, Jane A., 15 174
Tiffany, Jane Ann, 538 45
Tiffany, Jane Coralyn Conic, ... 65
Tiffany, Jane J., 1573, . . ,
Tiffany, Jane Janette Gardiner,
Tiffany, Jane L. Webster,
Tiffany, Jane M., 2053, .
Tiffany, Jane Mclntyre, .
Tiffany, Jane Read, . .
Tiffany, Jane Smith, . .
Tiffany, Janett Hayden, 2048,
Tiffany, Jared Eugene, 25,
Tiffany, Jared L., 10,
Tiffany, Jared M., 1575,
Tiffany, Jeanctte, 3267, .
Tiffany, Jeanette Du Bois, 381
Tiffany, Jefferson, 3186,
Tiffany, Jehial, 791, . .
Tiffany, Jemima C. Kichc,
Tiffany, Jemima Griswold,
Tiffany, Jennie, . . .
Tiffany, Jennie, 5, . .
Tiffany, Jennie A., 1796,
Tiffany, Jennie A. Titus
Tiffany, Jennie Adelenc, 443,
Tiffany, Jennie Ancy, 1526,
Tiffany, Jennie Cavarly, 63,
Tiffany, Jennie Churchill Curler,
Tiffany, Jennie E. Brown, .
Tiffany, Jennie E. Fulkerson,
Tiffany, Jennie E. Trumbull,
Tiffany, Jennie Elmira Howe,
Tiffany, Jennie Gooden, .
Tiffany, Jennie II. Aldrich Dibble,
Tiffany, Jennie L., 15G9, .
Tiffany, Jennie L. McMillan,
Tiffany, Jennie May, 1792, .
Tiffany, Jesse Lc Roy, 1800,
Tiffany, Jesse Manlcy, 829 .
Tiffany, Jessie, (a) 3252, .
Tiffany, Jessie A., 1791, .
Tiffany, Jessie C Whitman,
Tiffany, Jessie Goodwin, 2127,
Tiffany, Jessie Maryland Glisan,
Tiffany, Jessie Whetmore, 3138,
Tiffany, Joanna Parks, . . .
Tiffany, Joannah Hanks, . .
Tiffany, Joel, 28
Tiffany, Joel, 2153
Tiffany, Joel, 2173
Tiffany, Johanna Margaret, 66,
Tiffany, John, 15, ....
Tiffany, John, 183, ....
PAGR.
. 107
. 117
. 68
. 133
. 164
. 35
64
. 132
. 178
. 178
. 108
. 164
. 34
. 164
64, 65
, 177
. 124
. 110
. 187
. 118
. 105
. 35
. 102
. 182
. 134
173, 190
. 76
. 103
. 80
. 116
Mrs., 69
. 105
. 104
. 117
. H9
67, 69
. 164
. 118
. 65
. 139
. 69
. 159
. 59
. 167
6
150, 151
151, 153
. 176
.5, 73
19
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiffany, John, 899, . .
Tiffany, John, 784, . .
Tiffany, John, 945, . .
Tiffany, John, 958, . .
Tiffany, John, 1111, . .
Tiffany, John, 1177, . .
Tiffany, John, 1834, . .
Tiffany, John, 1905, . .
Tiffany, John, 1906, . .
Tiffany, John, 1848, . .
Tiffany, John, 2d, 1850,
Tiffany, John, 1906, . .
Tiffany, John, 1978, . .
Tiffany, John, 3288, . .
Tiffany, John, 3334, , .
Tiffany, John, 1, . . .
Tiffany, John, 37, . .
Tiffany, John, 1, . . .
Tiffany, John Albert, 656,
Tiffany, John Avery, 7, .
Tiffany, John Avery, 19,
Tiffany, John B., 93, .
Tiffany, John Darnc*, 2,
Tiffany, John C, 2, . .
Tiffany, John C, 55,
Tiffany, John Corning, 9,
Tiffany, John Crane, 2107,
Tiffany, John D., 6, . .
Tiffany, John Edwin, 23,
Tiffany, John Fuller, 68,
Tiffany, John Harold, 877,
Tiffany, John Harry, 3255,
Tiffany, John Herbert L., 1336,
Tiffany, John Hopkins, 819,
Tiffany, John Hudson, 1667,
Tiffany, John Jewett, 62, .
Tiffany, John Kellogg, 2015,
Tiffany, John Kellogg, 2038,
Tiffany, John Kellogg, 2d, 2047,
Tiffany, John L., 1406, . .
Tiffany, John Lathrop, 1927,
Tiffany, John Lathrop, 1948,
Tiffany, John Lathrop, 2d, 1950,
Tiffany, John Maitland, 565,
Tiffany, John Mathewion, 1002,
Tiffany, John Mathcwson, 2d,
Tiffany, John McClintock, 372
Tiffany, John Sheldon, 979,
Tiffany, John Thomaa, 65, .
Tiffany, John Wallace, 1428,
1065,.
PAOB.
. 36
. 63
. 74
74
85,89
. 89
124, 126
. 126
. 126
. 128
. 128
. 129
. 130
. 166
. 108
. 173
. 176
. 185
47,48
174, 175
. 174
. 177
. 187
. 173
. 176
. 179
. 138
. 178
. 175
. 182
. 65
. 164
. 95
. 65
s HI
. 182
. 132
. 132
. 132
. 114
. 127
. 128
. 128
. 48
. 80
81
32
75
176
118
PAOX.
Tiffany, John Wesley, 835, . . 67, 68
Tiffany, John William, 1099, ... 82
Tiffany, John Winfield, 993, ... 75
Tiffany, Jonathan, 16 5
Tiffany, Jonathan, 179 18, 19
Tiffany, Jonathan, 582 49, 62
Tiffany, Jonathan J., 194, .... 19
Tiffany, Jonathan Johnson, 3063, 157, 158
Tiffany, Joseph, 4, ..... . 5
Tiffany, Joseph, 330, ... 26, 27, 28
Tiffany, Joseph Albert, 343, . . 28, 34
Tiffany, Joseph Burr, 377, ... 33, 34
Tiffany, Joseph Burr, Jr., 384, . . 34
Tiffany, Joseph Capron, 307, . 30, 32, 33
Tiffany, Joseph Champion, 41, . 173, 190
Tiffany, Joseph Champion, 58, . 173, 190
Tiffany, Joseph Edgar, 14, ... . 187
Tiffany, Joseph Edward, 1,
Tiffany, Joseph F., 69, . .
Tiffany, Joseph Lord, 1370,
Tiffany, Joseph Osmond, 390,
Tiffany, Joseph T., 16, . .
Tiffany, Joseph Thomas, 1401,
Tiffany, Joseph W., 1415, .
Tiffany, Joseph Waddington, 1
Tiffany, Joseph Warren, . .
Tiffany, Joseph White, 349,
Tiffany, Josephine, 1003,
Tiffany, Josephine, 9, . .
Tiffany, Josephine Jenner, .
Tiffany, Josephine M., 91, .
Tiffany, Josephine Margaret, 3038,
Tiffany, Josephine Moulton,
Tiffany, Judd, 1754, . . .
Tiffany, Judson, 1636, . .
Tiffany, Judson E., 1671, .
Tiffany, Judson Emmons, 994,
Tiffany, Judson Nathan, 678,
Tiffany, Julia A., 191, . .
Tiffany, Julia A., 29, . .
Tiffany, Julia Ann Burdett,
Tiffany, Julia Ann Camp, .
Tiffany, Julia Anna Hempstead,
Tiffany, Julia Augusta, 2042,
Tiffany, Julia Charlotte Chase,
Tiffany, Jul
Tiffany, Jul
a DeForcst, 427,
Tiffany, Julia Esther, 634,
Tiffany, Julia Gilman,
Tiffany, Julia Hilliard, .
a Hitchcock,
. 184
. 182
. 100
. 35
174, 177
. 114
. 116
. 187
. Ill
. 28
. 76
. 186
. 115
. 177
. 154
. 158
. 117
. 110
'. 112
. 76
57, 58
. 19
. 175
. 55
. 53
. 116
. 132
. 71
. 40
. 54
. 33
. 181
. 155
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA,
239
FAGK.
Tiffany, Julia Louisa, 2017, .
. . 132
Tiffany, Julia Louise, 1761,
. . 116
Tiffany, Julia M. Hunter, . .
. . 114
Tiffany, Julian DeWitt, 690, .
. . 61
Tiffany, Junie Belle, 1890, . .
. . 123
Tiffany, Katherine Anna Beck wit 1
i, . 160
Tiffany, Katherine Glisan, 934,
. . 69
Tiffany, Katie L., 1304, . .
. . 95
Tiffany, Katie Maria, 1886,
. . 123
Tiffany, Kinney Orville, 1794,
. . 117
Tiffany, Labon Clark, 11, . .
. 178, 179
Tiffany, La Grange, 899, . .
. . 68
Tiffany, Lansing Clayton, 914,
. 69
Tiffany, Lanson J., 1072, . .
. . 82
Tiffany, Laura Bell, 3118, . .
. . 158
Tiffany, Laura Burr, 370, . .
. 32
Tiffany, Laura Burr, 393, . .
. . 35
Tiffany, Laura Burr, 445, ,. .
. 35
Tiffany, Laura Etta, 3131, . .
. . 159
Tiffany, Laura Lee, 902, . .
. 68
Tiffany, Laura Whitney, . .
. 77
Tiffany, Laurana Jewell, . .
. 157
Tiffany, Lavinia Amelia Marsh, .
. 51
Tiffany, Lavinia Hempstead, . .
. 117
Tiffany, Lawrence Budlong, 803, .
. 64
Tiffany, Legrange, 1619, . . .
. 109
. 109
Tiffany, Lena Louise, 1775, . .
. 117
Tiffany, Lena Mills, 2130, . . .
. 139
Tiffany, Lenna G., 1G02a, . . .
. 108
Tiffany, Leon Joel, 2191, . . .
. 154
Tiffany, Leon Ray, 1557, . . .
. 105
Tiffany, Leonard, 9G1, . . . .
74,77
Tiffany, Leonard Edmund, (b) 243,
Tiffany, Leonora Matilda, 2012,
Tiffany, Leroy L, 897, . .
Tiffany, Lester, 3059, . .
Tiffany, Lester Elbert, 1762,
Tiffany, Lettie Eveline, 1488,
Tiffany, Leverett Williams, 2195,
Tiffany, Levi, 1969, . . .
Tiffany, Levi, 2139, . . .
Tiffany, Levi, 2163, . . .
Tiffany, Levi Dornin, 3062,
Tiffany, Levi H., 3053, . .
Tiffany, Levi KL, 5, . . .
Tiffany, Levinia Leach, . .
Tiffany, Lewis, 1047, . .
Tiffany, Lewis, 1348, . .
Tiffany, Lewis John, 1804, .
Tiffany, Lewis Nelson, 590,
Tiffany, Lewis Stephen, 1500,
Tiffany, Libbie Sayboutz, .
Tiffany, Lila Andrews Robinson,
Tiffany, Lila B., 79, . . .
Tiffany, Lilian Ida, 3143, .
Tiffany, Lillie Belle, 1095, .
Tiffany, Lillis Wilder, 1251,
Tiffany, Lisa Kneeland Wyatt,
Tiffany, Lizzie, 73, ...
Tiffany, Lizzie Bedell, . .
Tiffany, Lizzie Cavarly, 61,
Tiffany, Lizzie K. Miller, .
Tiffany, Lizzie M. Bennett,
Tiffany, Lizzie P., 1545, .
Tiffany, Lloyd Anson, 1555,
Tiffany, Lois, 1842, . . .
Tiffany, Lois Dwight, 1989,
Tiffany, Lois Lord, . . .
Tiffany, Lois Wood, . . .
Tiffany, Loomis Titus, 3069,
Tiffany, Lora A. Knapp, .
Tiffany, Loranda, 1294, . .
Tiffany, Lord Nelson, 2022,
Tiffany, Lorenzo, 3189, . .
Tiffany, Lorenzo, 3204, . .
Tiffany, Lorin, 1113, . .
Tiffany, Lorinda, 15, . .
Tiffany, Loring, 36, . . .
Tiffany, Loring Olney, 1127,
Tiffany, Lottie A., 33, . .
Tiffany, Lottie May, 564, .
Tiffany, Louis Comfort, 418,
FAGS.
22
. 131
. 68
. 156
. 116
. 105
. 154
129, 130
150, 155
. 155
. 157
. 155
. 185
. 80
. 80
96, 114
. 119
. 50
. 105
. 92
. 29
. 177
. 159
81
92
. 30
. 177
. 105
. 182
. 88
. 89
. 103
. 104
. 128
. 130
. 131
. 162
158, 159
. 81
. 94
. 132
. 164
. 168
. 85
. 178
7
. 86
. 178
48
39,40
240
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiffany, Louis Comfort, Jr., 426,
Tiffany, Louii Le Prelete, 838,
Tiffany, Louis Le Prelete, 433,
Tiffany, Louis McLane, 407,
Tiffany, Louii McLane, 410,
Tiffany, Louisa, 1724, . .
Tiffany, Louisa, 46, , . .
Tiffany, Louisa, 45, , , .
Tiffany, Louisa Augusta, 814,
Tiffany, Louisa Church, . .
Tiffany, Louisa Coman, . .
Tiffany, Louisa Dexter, . .
TifTany, Louisa Follett, . .
Tiffany, Louisa Tanner, . .
Tiffany, Louise, 1709, . .
Tiffany, Louise E. Davenport,
Tiffany, Louise Harriet, 419,
TifTany, Louise M., 1534, .
Tiffany, Louise T. Lyon, .
Tiffany, Louise Tallmadge,
Tiffany, Louise Wakeman Knox,
Tiffany, Loyal Peck, 3323, .
Tiffany, Luccna Cook, . .
Tiffany, Luccna M., 1097, .
Tiffany, Lucia B. Crandall,
TifTany, Lucian, 627, . .
Tiffany, Lucicn B., 223,
Tiffany, Lucinda, 579, . .
Tiffany, Lucinda, 1910, . .
Tiffany, Lucius Fernando, 796,
Tiffany, Lucius Patchin, 821a,
Tiffany, Lucretia Corning, . .
Tiffany, Lucretia Kingsbury, .
Tiffany, Lucretia Permelia, 1398,
Tiffany, Lucretia Potter, . .
Tiffany, Lucy, ......
TifTany, Lucy, 1964, ....
TifTany, Lucy Amy, 1147, . .
TifTany, Lucy Ann Roper, . .
TifTany, Lucy Avery, 1987, .
TifTany, Lucy Caroline, 1449, .
TifTany, Lucy Conktyn Frozier,
Tiffany, Lucy E., 1670, . . .
TifTany, Lucy E. Loom in, . .
TifTany, Lucy Ellen, 2009, . .
Tiffany, Lucy Emetine, 1558, .
Tiffany, Lucy Follett, . . .
Tiffany, Lucy Hyde, ....
Tiffany, Lucy Mason, . . ,
Tiffany, Lucy Miller, , , ,
PAOI.
40
27
27
36,37
37
115
176
181
65
164
92
64
110
178
116
68
39,40
102
95
81
39
107
81
82
102
53, 55
20,25
. 49
. 126
64, 66
66
, 179
, 155
114
, 113
, 129
129
88
101
131
102
180
112
103
131
105
85,86
64
125
97
PAOK.
Tiffany, Lulu Elvira, (e) 4, ... 186
Tiffany, Lulu Maud, 1185, .... 89
Tiffany, Lurona, 3209 169
Tiffany, Luther, 2134i, 169
Tiffany, Luther, 7a, 174
Tiffany, Luther Little, 3201, ... 166
Tiffany, Luther Scott, 2134N, ... 170
Tiffany, Luther W., 3308, . . 106, 107
Tiffany, Lydia, 1037, 79
Tiffany, Lydia B. Tomlinson, ... 7
Tiffany, Lydia Bradford 152
Tiffany, Lydia E. Siekler, .... 118
Tiffany, Lydia Hurlburt 173
Tiffany, Lydia Lemon Jenks, . . . 170
Tiffany, Lydia Meyers, 110
Tiffany, Lydia San ford Carpenter, . 35
TifTany, Lyman, 33, 7
Tiffany, Lyman, 51 9, 10
Tiffany, Lyman, 207a 25
Tiffany, Lyman, 005, 55
Tiffany, Lyman Bloomfield, 1447, . 102
Tiffany, Lyman Hurlburt, 6a, . 174, 175
Tiffany, Lyman Hurlburt, 17, . . . 174
Tiffany, Lyman Hurlburt, 35, . . . 176
Tiffany, Lynda Pierce Temple, . . 03
Tiffany, Lynn, 1780, 117
Tiffany, M. A. Everett 76
Tiffany, Mabel, 1779 117
Tiffany, Mabel Blanche, 1601, . . 109
Tiffany, Mabel Frances, 1666, ... Ill
Tiffany, Mabel Freeman, 3042, . . 154
Tiffany, Mabel G., 1004 76
Tiffany, Madeline Borland, .... 36
Tiffany, Maggie, 1783 117
Tiffany, Maggie A. Dutter, ... 102
Tiffany, Maggie Hepburn, .... 94
Tiffany, Maggie O. Donolds, . . . 119
Tiffany, Major, 0, 171, 172, 173, 189, 190
Tiffany, Major, 10 171, 172
Tiffany, Malena Fish 102
Tiffany, Malvina, 93
Tiffany, Malvina E., 1243, .... 91
Tiffany, Mancna Morehouse, . . . 1G4
Tiffany, Manley Delos, 910, ... 09
Tiffany, Maranda A. Bailey, . . . 177
Tiffany, Marcus D., 251, ... . 23
Tiffany, Margaret, (c) 44, ... . 7
Tiffany, Margaret, 1273 93
Tiffany, Margaret, 30b0, .... 150
Tiffany, Margaret A. Gillespie, . . 113
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
241
PAOB.
Tiffany, Margaret Case, . .... 151
Tiffany, Margaret Catherine Fogel-
song, 176
Tiffany, Margaret Cornish, 3045, . . 154
Tiffany, Margaret Hardenbrook, . . 113
Tiffany, Margaret I. Gillespie, . . Ill
Tiffany, Margaret Irving, 930, ... 69
Tiffany, Margaret Mason, .... 153
Tiffany, Maria, 854 63
Tiffany, Maria Amelia, 985, ... 75
Tiffany, Maria D. Post 180
Tiffany, Maria Johnson 122
Tiffany, Maria Louisa Patchin, . . 66
Tiffany, Maria Margaret De Wolf, . 182
Tiffany, Marie, 98 11
Tiffany, Marie H., 3078 156
Tiffany, Marie Havemeyer, ... 36
Tiffany, Marie Malvina Mabille, . . 35
Tiffany, Marietta Parmenter, ... 77
Tiffany, Marion Elizabeth, 249c, . . 23
Tiffany, Marion Rebecca, (a) 4, . . 184
Tiffany, Marshall, (d) 3253, ... 104
Tiffany, Martha, 12 5
Tiffany, Martha, 14, 174
Tiffany, Martha Alice, 3167, ... 160
Tiffany, Martha Ann Pryor, . . . 109
Tiffany, Martha Augusta, 1976, . . 129
Tiffany, Martha Baker, 134
Tiffany, Martha E. Whitney, ... 69
Tiffany, Martha Eliza, 929, ... 72
Tiffany, Martha Elizabeth, 79, . 182
Tiffany, Martha Emily, 919, ... 70
Tiffany, Martha Gillam, .... 156
Tiffany, Martha Grover, .... 6
Tiffany, Martha J. Goodman, ... 86
Tiffany, Martha Madison, .... 63
Tiffany, Martha Minerva Burwell, . 152
Tiffany, Martha W. Wright, . . . 134
Tiffany, Martin J., 253, 24
Tiffany, Marvin Eugene, 1485, . . 105
Tiffany, Marvin Lee, 1378 101
Tiffany, Mary, 186 19
Tiffany, Mary, 2G6\ 25
Tiffany, Mary, 273 25
Tiffany, Mary, 643, 46
Tiffany, Mary, 629, 63
Tiffany, Mary, 853 63
Tiffany, Mary, 1048 80
Tiffany, Mary, 1296, 94
Tiffany, Mary, 1828 121
Tiffany, Mary, 1854, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 1909, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 1844, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 1849, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 1972, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 3321, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 2134c, .
Tiffany, Mary, 3, . . .
Tiffany, Mary, 63, . .
Tiffany, Mary, 2, . . .
Tiffany, Mary A., 602, .
Tiffany, Mary A. King, .
Tiffany, Mary A. Peacock,
Tiffany, Mary A. Quinlin,
Tiffany, Mary A. Smith, Mrs.,
Tiffany, Mary A. Tate, . .
Tiffany, Mary Abigal Palmer,
Tiffany, Mary Adaline, 664,
Tiffany, Mary Adelaide Winkler,
Tiffany, Mary Adeline Barnard,
Tiffany, Mary Aldrich, . .
Tiffany, Mary Allison, 358,
Tiffany, Mary Ann, 2092, .
Tiffany, Mary Ann Bullock,
Tiffany, Mary Ann Davis, .
Tiffany, Mary Ann Davis, .
Tiffany, Mary Ann Day, .
Tiffany, Mary Ann Day, .
Tiffany, Mary Ann Hagerdorn
Tiffany, Mary Ann Rose, .
Tiffany, Mary Antoinette, 45,
Tiffany, Mary Atwater, . .
Tiffany, Mary Balcom, . .
Tiffany, Mary Berdan, 935,
Tiffany, Mary Berta, 3161, .
Tiffany, Mary Bruce, 373, .
Tiffany, Mary C. Smith, .
Tiffany, Mary Carpenter,
Tiffany, Mary Davis, . .
Tiffany, Mary Davis, . .
Tiffany, Mary Dean, . . .
Tiffany, Mary Dewan, . .
Tiffany, Mary Downer, (a) 44,
Tiffany, Mary E., 1300, . .
Tiffany, Mary E., 2016, . .
Tiffany, Mary E., 3076, . .
Tiffany, Mary E. Loomis, .
Tiffany, Mary Eliza, 26,
Tiffany, Mary Eli/a Hunt, .
Tiffany, Mary Elizabeth, 671,
PAGE.
. 121
. 126
. 128
. 128
. 131
. 167
. 169
. 171
. 176
. 178
. 51
. 80
76
. 61
. 68
. 105
. 133
. 55
. 68
. 58
173, 190
. 29
. 137
. 136
. 157
. 167
. 27
. 138
. 179
. 134
173, 190
. 182
. 27
. 69
. 161
. 32
. 81
. 26
. 140
. 169
. 185
. 82
7
. 95
. 132
. 156
. 102
. 175
. 175
. 48
242
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiffany, Mary Elizabeth, 987, . .
Tiffany, Mary Elizabeth, (e) 3322,
Tiffany, Mary Elizabeth Lines,
Tiffany, Mary Elizabeth Miles,
Tiffany, Mary Ellen, 39, . .
Tiffany, Mary Emily, (a) 4, .
Tiffany, Mary Etta, 1096, . .
Tiffany, Mary Fitch Strickland,
Tiffany, Mary Frances, 1554, .
Tiffany, Mary Frances, 2124, .
Tiffany, Mary Frances Cook, .
Tiffany, Mary Gardner Downer,
Tiffany, Mary Goodrich, . .
Tiffany, Mary H., 1669, . .
Tiffany, Mary Helen Oakley, .
Tiffany, Mary Howe, . . .
Tiffany, Mary Hewlett, . . .
Tiffany, Mary Jane, 521, . .
Tiffany, Mary Jane, 8, . . .
Tiffany, Mary Jane Davis, . .
Tiffany, Mary Johnson, 60,
Tiffany, Mary Jones, ....
Tiffany, Mary Kellogg, . . .
Tiffany, Mary Kennedy, . .
Tiffany, Mary Kingslcy Berdan,
Tiffany, Mary Knowlton, . .
Tiffany, Mary L. Baxter, . .
Tiffany, Mary Leonard, . . ,
Tiffany, Mary Lilian Bonesteele,
Tiffany, Mary Louisa, 198, . .
Tiffany, Mary Louise, 1538, .
Tiffany, Mary Lucinda Perham,
Tiffany, Mary Lucretia Rogers,
Tiffany, Mary Lydia Fox, . .
Tiffany, Mary M. Martin, . .
Tiffany, Mary Margaret Miller, 1936
Tiffany, Mary Mason, . .
Tiffany, Mary Meacham, .
Tiffany, Mary Metcalf, . .
Tiffany, Mary Miller, 1937,
Tiffany, Mary Olney, . .
Tiffany, Mary P. Wellman,
Tiffany, Mary Palmer, 2051c,
Tiffany, Mary Potter, 200, .
Tiffany, Mary R., 40, . .
Tiffany, Mary Rich, . . .
Tiffany, Mary Rogers, . .
Tiffany, Mary S. Hall, . .
Tiffany, Mary Sackett, . .
Tiffany, Mary Sisson, . .
FAGS.
75
167
88
104
176
185, 186
81
182
104
139
123
7
156
112
112
6
51
44
171
157
173, 190
12
131
176
69
121
117
168
71
19
102
75
68
9
182
127
166
126
128
127
83
47
133
19
181
137
67
123
162
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Tiffany, Mary Stevens, ..... 164
Tiffany, Mary Travers, 168
Tiffany, Mary Woodbridge, 422, . . 40
Tiffany, Mary Woodbridge Goddard, 39
Tiffany, Mary Woodcock, .... 49
Tiffany, Mason, 1635, 110
Tiffany, Mather demons, .... 85
Tiffany, Mather Clemons, 1674, . . 112
Tiffany, Mathildc Morris 109
Tiffany, Matilda, 15, 187
Tiffany, Matilda Lorctta, 1676, . . 112
Tiffany, Matilda Raught 112
Tiffany, Maud, 1315 94
Tiffany, Maud Madeline, 66, . 173, 190
Tiffany, Maud May, 250a, .... 23
Tiffany, Maud S., 1002 76
Tiffany, Maude, 1285 92
Tiffany, Maude Irene, 907, ... 68
Tiffany, Maude Mildred, (b) 2073, . 134
Tiffany, Maurice Lyman, 1538a, . . 102
Tiffany, Maurice Richard, (e) 3329, . 168
Tiffany, Meletiah Tingley, .... 96
Tiffany, Melissa Jane, 2045, ... 132
Tiffany, Mercy, 246, 22
Tiffany, Mercy Miller 84
Tiffany, Mercy Reed 120
Tiffany, Mildred, 3050 155
Tiffany, Mildred Wentworth, ... 184
Tiffany, Millie Reeseford, .... 150
Tiffany, Milo E., 1521 101
Tiffany, Milton, 1350 96
Tiffany, Milton, 1385, . . . 106, 109
Tiffany, Milton, (e) 3327, .... 168
Tiffany, Milton, 7 171
Tiffany, Minerva, 978 75
Tiffany, Minerva, 13, 184
Tiffany, Minnie Ettie, 998, ... 76
Tiffany, Minnie Hamilton, .... 183
Tiffany, Minnie M. Davis 57
Tiffany, Minnie Morgan Burch, . . 133
Tiffany, Minnie V. Hyde, .... 62
Tiffany, Minniebell, 47 173
Tiffany, Miranda Hungerford, . . 132
Tiffany, Miriam Elizabeth, 3141, . . 159
Tiffany, Miron, 22, 172
Tiffany, Mollie Corbin, 168
Tiffany, Mollie Harding, .... 110
Tiffany, Molly, 2087 136
Tiffany, Molly Clark 122
Tiffany, Morrison, 1145, ... 88, 89
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
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Tiffany, Mortimer Manley, 834, . . 67
Tiffany, Mowrey, 321, 20
Tiffany, Murray, 47, 176
Tiffany, Murton W. f 1075 81
Tiffany, Myron, 3061a, 157
Tiffany, Myron Orville, 1793, . . . 117
Tiffany, Myrta J., 905 68
Tiffany, Nancy, 168 17
Tiffany, Nancy, 781 62
Tiffany, Nancy, 1021 109
Tiffany, Nancy, 182
Tiffany, Nancy Day, ...... 35
Tiffany, Nancy Elizabeth Chappell, . 133
Tiffany, Nancy M. Beesley, . . . 168
Tiffany, Nancy M. Lindsay, . . . 105
Tiffany, Nancy Maria Lindsay, 1199, 85
Tiffany, Nancy Mc In tyre, .... 163
Tiffany, Nathan, 1847, . . . 128, 131
Tiffany, Nathan, 1974, 131
Tiffany, Nathan Newton, 2019, 132, 133
Tiffany, Nathan Newton, Jr., 2051, . 133
Tiffany, Nathan Newton, 3d, 2051a, 133
Tiffany, Nathan S., 755, .
Tiffany, Nathan Seneca, 583,
Tiffany, Nathaniel, 1822, .
Tiffany, Nathaniel, 1846, .
Tiffany, Nathaniel, 195G, .
Tiffany, Nathaniel, 2d, 1957,
Tiffany, Nathaniel Curtis, 2147,
Tiffany, Nathaniel Curtis, 3192,
Tiffany, Nathaniel Rannay, 1983,
Tiffany, Nellie Dwight, 1992,
Tiffany, Nellie J., 1790, .
Tiffany, Nellie L. Barnes, .
Tiffany, Nellio Louisa, 1G92,
Tiffany, Nellie Pierson, 646,
Tiffany, Nellie Ruth, 3112,
Tiffany, Nelson, 1044, . .
Tiffany, Nelson, 1085, . .
Tiffany, Nelson, 13G6, . .
Tiffany, Nelson Arnold, 830,
Tiffany, Nelson John, 1542,
Tiffany, Nelson Leroy, 1739,
/Tiffany, Nelson Otis, 918, .
Tiffany, Nelson Otis, 930,
Tiffany, Nelson W., (a) 3327,
Tiffany, Nelson Whipple, 3327,
Tiffany, Nettie, 1088, . .
Tiffany, Nettie Dimmick, .
Tiffany, Newell Schuyler, 1129,
. GO
49,55
120, 128
. 128
. 129
. 129
162, 164
. 165
130
130
118
116
112
64
157
80
80
99, 102, 103
67, G9, 70
103
116
70, 71, 72
72
168
168
80
108
86
Tiffany, Newell Wesley, 1381,
Tiffany, Nina Moore,
Tiffany, Noah, 19,
Tiffany, Noah, 947, .
Tiffany, Noah, 1110, .
Tiffany, Nora Fowler,
Tiffany, Norma, (a) 2,
Tiffany, Norman S., 13,
Tiffany, Nyrum Reynold*, 248,
Tiffany, Obcdiah, 1, , .
Tiffany, Oliver, 457, . .
Tiffany, Oliver, 533, . .
Tiffany, Oliver, 981, . .
Tiffany, Oliver Sisson, 14,
Tiffany, Oliver W., 2160,
Tiffany, Olivia Stansburg,
Tiffany, Ollie M., 1760, .
Tiffany, Olney, 1107, .
Tiffany, Orange R., 2065,
Tiffany, Orlando C, 1402,
Tiffany, Orlena Adelaide, 1000,
Tiffany, Orleva, 103G, ,
Tiffany, Orpha A Kennedy,
Tiffany, Orra A., 235, .
Tiffany, Orra M., 24, .
Tiffany, Orrin C, 1572,
Tiffany, Orrin D., 903, .
Tiffany, Orris E., 2043, .
Tiffany, Orville, 1353, .
Tiffany, Orville, 1393, .
Tiffany, Orville, 3300, .
Tiffany, Orville Adelbert, 1741
Tiffany, Orville B., 2180,
Tiffany, Orville Norris, 1416
Tiffany, Oscar, (b) 2140b,
Tiffany, Oscar Fitzallen, 916,
Tiffany, Oscar Frederic, 926,
Tiffany, Oscar M., 3075, .
Tiffany, Osmond, 344, . .
Tiffany, Osmond Capron, 340,
Tiffany, Osmond Checkley, 354,
Tiffany, Otis, 331, . .
Tiffany, Otis, 783, . .
Tiffany, Otis, 824, . .
Tiffany, Otis Comfort, 371,
Tiffany, Otis Edmund, 832,
Tiffany, Otis Eugene, 911,
Tiffany, Otis Fuller, 1977,
Tiffany, Otis Henry, 366,
Tiffany, Otis Rogers, 365,
FAGR.
101, 105
. 29
6
74,83
85, 87
. 58
. 184
. 174
22, 23
. 186
41
45
. 75
. 180
. 156
. 119
. 116
. 84
. 134
. 114
76
. 78
. 114
. 21
. 178
. 107
. 68
. 132
07, 118
. Ill
. 166
. 117
. 153
116, 117
. 150
70, 71
. 71
. 156
28
. 28
. 29
26, 35, 36
. 62
66, 67
. 32
67
. 69
. 130
30, 31, 32
. . 30
244
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiffany, Otli Whitney, 928,
Tiffany, Owen, 63, . . .
Tiffany, Owen L., 1756, .
Tiffany, Palmer Chamberlain,
Tiffany, Paris Eugene, 1230,
Tiffany, Parmclia Perry, ,
Tiffany, Parthenia, 43, . .
Tiffany, Patience Vance,
Tiffany, Paul Bentley, 3135,
Tiffany, Pauline Adele, 032,
Tiffany, Pauline Ethel, 1188,
Tiffany, Pearl Otis, . . .
Tiffany, Peletiah, 1345, . .
Tiffany, Penelope Sheldon, 100,
Tiffany, Percy, (c) 1308, .
Tiffany, Pcrmelia Emetine
ney
Tiffany, Pcrmelia Shannon,
Tiffany, Perry, 403, . . .
Tiffany, Perry G., 1518, .
Tiffany, Persis, 1838, . .
Tiffany, Phebe Brown, . .
Tiffany, Phcbe E. Cutler, Mrs.
Tiffany, Phebe Lewis, . .
Tiffany, Pheson, 3238, . .
Tiffany, Philander, 1146, .
Tiffany, Philip Russell, 1245,
Tiffany, Philomen, 2156, .
Tiffany, Phoebe Adams, .
Tiffany, Pierrepont, 689, .
Tiffany, Polly, 160, . . .
Tiffany, Polly, 16, ...
Tiffany, Polly A, Gregory, .
Tiffany, Polly Ann White, .
Tiffany, Polly C. Pcrrigo, ,
Tiffany, Polly Clarissa Perigo,
Tiffany, Polly E. Carpenter,
Tiffany, Polly Frieze, . .
Tiffany, Polly Howd, . .
Tiffany, Polly Marcy, . .
Tiffany, Polly Rich, . . .
Tiffany, Polly Sweet, . .
Tiffany, Preston, 1340, . .
Tiffany, Preston Horace, 1414,
Tiffany, Prudence Whiting,
Tiffany, Rachel, ....
Tiffany, Rachel Ann, 2111,
Tiffany, Rachel Benjamin, .
Tiffany, Rachel Kendall, 640,
Tiffany, Ralph, 690, . . .
625,
PAGE.
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176
116
62,53
02
40
173, 100
07
150
72
89
94
96, HI
19
94
Whit.
102, 103
91
36
101
124
79
58
92
1G3
88
93
151
49
60
17
183
77
168
112
1134, 85
114
45
151
118
165
91
96, 115
116, 117
182
93
138
151
54
61
(a)
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
Tiffany,
M0V.
Ralph, 3051 155
Ralph Ace, 1653, .... 110
Ralph Bancroft, 442, ... 35
Ralph Douglass, 1708, . . 113
Ralph Gillett, 1009, ... 76
Ralph R., 1694, .... 112
Ralph W., 1282 93
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 909, 68
Ramer Scott, 2134u, ... 170
Ray, (k) 3322 167
Ray Porter, 1805 119
Raymond Everett, 1606, . . 108
Raymond M., 266, ... 25
Raymond Nelson, 1536, . . 102
Rebecca, 0, 5
Rebecca Lillian, (k) 3329, . 168
Rebecca Slayton, .... 76
Rebecca Whittemore Pratt, 181
Recompense, 1819, ... 120
Recompense, 1835, . . . 124
Reilly, 37, 183
Reuben, 963 76
Rhoda, 1958, .... 129
Rhoda, 1965 129
Rhoda Emeline, 3155, . . 160
Rhode Ann Shearman, . . 79
Richard, 1016 80
Richard, 4 170
Richard, 5, . . . . 170, 180
Richard Corning, 16, . 180, 181
Richard Mason, 3205, .
Richard Mason, Jr., 3320,
Richard S., 41, . .
Robert, 3242, . .
Robert, 5, . . .
Robert Francis, 637,
Robert H., 1650, .
Robert Hatcher, 20,
Robert Lester, 2134v,
Robert Shaw, 357,
Roland Sellew, 2010,
Rolston Ivan, 1541,
Rosa Burch, 2058, .
Rose Irene, 1094, .
Ross Williams, 1665,
Roxalana, 823, . .
Roxana, 3059n,
Roxanna Filer, . .
Roy E., 1535, . .
Roy Loomis, 3142,
168
168
181
163
171
54
109
175
170
29
131
102
133
81
111
66
156
166
102
159
THE TJFFANYS OF AMERICA.
245
FAGI.
Tiffany, Ruhamah, 179
Tiffany, Rupert Francis, 992, . . 75, 76
Tiffany, Russell, 671, .... 66, 60
Tiffany, Russell, 1214, .... 91, 93
Tiffany, Russell, 1239 93
Tiffany, Russell, 2157, 151
Tiffany, Russell H., 2157a, ... 151
Tiffany, Ruth, 249k, 23
Tiffany, Ruth, 852, 63
Tiffany, Ruth 67
Tiffany, Ruth, 962, 74
Tiffany, Ruth, 2134T, 170
Tiffany, Ruth A., 2066, 134
Tiffany, Ruth Adeline, 3154, ... 160
Tiffany, Ruth Adeline Turner, . . 159
Tiffany, Ruth Anderson, 650, ... 54
Tiffany, Ruth Clapp, 74
Tiffany, Ruth Durkee 63
Tiffany, Ruth Gildersleeve, 382, . . 34
Tiffany, Ruth Katherine, 3163, . . 160
Tiffany, Ruth L., 1567, 105
Tiffany, Ruth Moulton, 3133, ... 159
Tiffany, Ruth Richards, .... 134
Tiffany, Ruth Truesdell, .... 106
Tiffany, S. Abbie, 1892, .... 124
Tiffany, Sabra Jenks, . , . . , 7
Tiffany, Sadie Ann Kinney, , . . 117
Tiffany, Salem Judson, 608, • . , 51
Tiffany, Sallie Harbine, 64, ... 176
Tiffany, Sally, 694, 50
Tiffany, Sally, 822 66
Tiffany, Sally, 975 76
Tiffany, Sally, 2d, 977, 76
Tiffany, Sally, 2164, 151
Tiffany, Sally, 2165a, 155
Tiffany, Sally, 14, 178
Tiffany, Sally Bigelow 74
Tiffany, Sally De Goff, 164
Tiffany, Sally Jones McLane, ... 36
Tiffany, Sally M., 1067 81
Tiffany, Sally M., 1409 114
Tiffany, Sally Puffer, 185
Tiffany, Salmon, 2155a 161
Tiffany, Samuel, 6 . 5, 17
Tiffany, Samuel, 31, 6
Tiffany, Samuel, 128, 16
Tiffany, Samuel, 160 17
Tiffany, Samuel, 1959 129
Tiffany, Samuel, 2133, ... 140, 161
Tiffany, Samuel, 2146, 162
PACK.
Tiffany, Samuel, 9180, 162
Tiffany, Samuel, 3223 162
Tiffany, Samuel, 3328, 168
Tiffany, Samuel E., 1631 110
Tiffany, Samuel Gross, 3117, ... 158
Tiffany, Samuel Joel, (f) 3329, . . 168
Tiffany, Samuel Mills, 2110, . 138, 139
Tiffany, Samuel N., 1068, .... 81
Tiffany, Samuel Slater, 105, . 13* 14, 15
Tiffany, Sarah, 10, 5
Tiffany, Sarah, 164 17
Tiffany, Sarah, 207 20
Tiffany, Sarah, 1274, 93
Tiffany, Sarah, 1832, 121
Tiffany, Sarah 135
Tiffany, Sarah, 2081 135
Tiffany, Sarah, 2083, 135
Tiffany, Sarah, 2090, 136
Tiffany, Sarah, (a) 2140b, .... 160
Tiffany, Sarah, 17, 183
Tiffany, Sarah, 9 187
Tiffany, Sarah A., 847, 63
Tiffany, Sarah A. Case, 108
Tiffany, Sarah A. Prentice, ... 93
Tiffany, Sarah Althea Piatt, ... 160
Tiffany, Sarah Ann Watrous, . . . 116
Tiffany, Sarah B, Leach 91
Tiffany, Sarah B. Milbourne, ... 102
Tiffany, Sarah Carr 62
Tiffany, Sarah Day 177
Tiffany, Sarah Dean Farrar, ... 41
Tiffany, Sarah E. Quick 117
Tiffany, Sarah Elizabeth Moore, . . 59
Tiffany, Sarah Elizabeth Smith Cod-
dington, 77
Tiffany, Sarah Hughes Jenkins, Mrs., 57
Tiffany, Sarah Jane, 569 48
Tiffany, Sarah Jane, 184
Tiffany, Sarah Jane Reynolds, . . 47
Tiffany, Sarah Jane York, .... 168
Tiffany, Sarah Johnson 122
Tiffany, Sarah L., 1789, .... 118
Tiffany, Sarah L. Green 104
Tiffany, Sarah McFadden, .... 72
Tiffany, Sarah Milbourn Oakley, . . 94
Tiffany, Sarah Morgan Stanton, . . 10
Tiffany, Sarah Nichols, 171
Tiffany, Sarah R. Ellsworth, ... 93
Tiffany, Sarah Rosanna Griggs, . . 77
Tiffany, Selina, 1859 121
846
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
than.
Tiffany, Seth, 9080, 135
Tiffany, Seth, 8 179, 182
Tiffany, Silas Durkee, 787, . . 63, 64
Tiffany, Silas Morrison, 1173, . . 89
Tiffany, Simeon, 1830 121
Tiffany, Simeon, 1852, 121
Tiffany, Simeon, 1863 121
Tiffany, Simon LeRoy, 1429, . 118, 119
Tiffany, Son of Nathaniel R. (1983),
2006,
Tiffany, Sophronia Case, .
Tiffany, Sophronia Case Smith
Tiffany, Sophronia Durkee,
Tiffany, Spencer VVatrous, 1765,
Tiffany, Squire B., 1303, .
Tiffany, Stanton Gere, 385a,
Tiffany, Stella, 1655, .
Tiffany, Stella A. Julien,
Tiffany, Stephen, 170, .
Tiffany, Stephen, 181, .
Tiffany, Stephen, 205, .
Tiffany, Stephen, 224, .
Tiffany, Stephen, 259, .
Tiffany, Stephen, 1869, .
Tiffany, Stephen E., 1475,
Tiffany, Stephen Johnson, 1876
Tiffany, Susan, 185, . .
Tiffany, Susan, 1049,
Tiffany, Susan, 7, . .
Tiffany, Susan Ann Cross,
Tiffany, Susan Boughton,
Tiffany, Susan Caroline, 2008,
Tiffany, Susan Conklin Gregg,
Tiffany, Susan E. Green, . .
Tiffany, Susan Elizabeth Bailey,
Tiffany, Susan Emeline, 3140,
Tiffany, Susanna, 1038, . .
Tiffany, Susanna Kent, 2094,
Tiffany, Susannah Jenks,
Tiffany, Susie, 1325, . . .
Tiffany, Susie A. Carpenter,
Tiffany, Sybil, 1955, . . .
Tiffany, Sylvanus, 3253,
Tiffany, Sylvanus, (f) 3253,
Tiffany, Sylvester, 455, . .
Tiffany, Sylvester, 467, . .
Tiffany, Sylvia, 1317, . .
Tiffany, Sylvia Phelps, . .
Tiffany, Sylvia Ward, . .
Tiffany, Sylvia Warner, . .
130
161
91
65
116
95
34
109
168
18
18
19, 20
21, 25
24
122
104
123
19
80
186
158
178
131
86
130
181
158
79
137
74
95
112
129
164
164
41, 42
43
95
150
168
94
VAGI.
Tiffany, Tabitha Humphrey, ... 128
Tiffany, Talcott, 1028 77
Tiffany, Theodocia Luce, .... 130
Tiffany, Thirza, 980 75
Tiffany, Thomas, 172, 18
Tiffany, Thomas, 949 74, 96
Tiffany, Thomas, 1344, . . . . 96, 106
Tiffany, Thomas, 1412 116
Tiffany, Thomas, 1818, 120
Tiffany, Thomas, 1829 121
Tiffany, Thomas, 1870, 122
Tiffany, Thomas Day, 3 178
Tiffany, Thomas Green, 18, ... 174
Tiffany, Thomas Jefferson, 1391, 111, 112
Tiffany, Thomas Jerome, 1677, . . 112
Tiffany, Thomas Johnson, 1880, . . 123
Tiffany, Thomas Lee, 10, . 174, 176, 177
Tiffany, Thomas Robinson, 42, . . 176
Tiffany, Thomas W., 1612, . . 109, 110
Tiffany, Thomas Williams, 1387, 106, 111
Tiffany, Timothy, 2134, . . . 140, 169
Tiffany, Timothy, 2152 150
Tiffany, Timothy, 2134B, .
Tiffany, Timothy Chauncey, 3149,
Tiffany, Tingley, 1346, . .
Tiffany, Titus, 2135, . . .
Tiffany, Triphena Walker, .
Tiffany, Truman L., 1663, .
Tiffany, Ursula E. Parker, .
Tiffany, Valentine, 3, . .
Tiffany, Valorous Edgar, 912,
Tiffany, Vanna B., 1603a, .
Tiffany, Velma, 1725, . .
Tiffany, Vera Gere, 385,
Tiffany, Verda L., 1092, .
Tiffany, Verna, (e) 1294, .
Tiffany, Vester, 1290, . . ,
Tiffany, Vester Winsor, 1341,
Tiffany, Vina E., 1753, . .
Tiffany, Viola Rebecca Salisbury,
Tiffany, Virgil, 1287, . . .
Tiffany, Virgil, (d) 1294, . .
Tiffany, Virgil, 1295, . . .
Tiffany, Virginia, 820, . . .
Tiffany, Volney, 1231, . . .
Tiffany, Walcott Day, (d) 433,
Tiffany, Walker Ephraim, . .
Tiffany, Wallace, 1073, . . .
Tiffany, Wallace Case, 3160, .
Tiffany, Wallace R., 34, . .
. 169
. 160
96. 112
. 140
. 156
. 109
. 130
. 183
. 69
. 108
. 115
34
. 81
94
94,95
. 95
. 117
. 184
93,94
94
94
. 66
. 92
27
27
82
. 160
. 178
THE TIFFANYS OF AMERICA.
1A1
MM
Tiffany, Wally Rob Roy, (c) 4, . . 186
Tiffany, Walter Anson, 1540, ... 102
Tiffany, Walter Checkley, 360, . 29, 30
Tiffany, Walter Checkley, Jr., 439, . 30
Tiffany, Walter D., 3264, .... 164
Tiffany, Walter Frederick Palacto,
1093, 81
Tiffany, Walton Cuyler, 376, ... 33
Tiffany, Warren, 1066, 81
Tiffany, Warren, 1757, 116
Tiffany, Watson, 1308 94
Tiffany, Wealthy Maria Buckley, . . 180
Tiffany, Wellington Earl, 906, . . 68
Tiffany, Wellington H., 3309, ... 167
Tiffany, Welthan, 188 19
Tiffany, Wesley, 272, 25
Tiffany, Wilder, 1806 119
Tiffany, Wilder Mason, 2192, . . .154
Tiffany, Willard, 3011 152
Tiffany, Willard Hosea, 1246, ... 93
Tiffany, William, 184, 19
Tiffany, William, 202, 19
Tiffany, William, 2G9 25
Tiffany, William, 328, 26
Tiffany, William, 337, 26
Tiftany, William, 396 36
Tiffany, William, 404 36
Tiffany, William, 861, 64
Tiffany, William, 1039 79
Tiffany, William, 1853, . . . 121, 122
Tiffany, William, 1866 122
Tiffany, William, 1900 125
Tiffany, William, 2082, 135
Tiffany, William, 2175, . . . 161, 154
Tiffany, William, 3058 156
Tiffany, William, 2 171
Tiffany, William 173
Tiffany, William, 1 177
Tiffany, William, 20, 183
Tiffany, William Averell, 1938, . . 127
Tiffany, William B., 1523 101
Tiffany, William Beach, 1141, . . 88
Tiffany, William Bullock, 2105, 138, 139
Tiffany, William Charles, (b) 1032, . 77
Tiffany, William Chauncey, 90, . . 10
Tiffany, William Coy, 1213, . . 91, 92
Tiffany, William Coy, 1252. ... 92
Tiffany, William Curtis Noyes, (c) 433, 27
Tiffany, William D., 6, 178
Tiffany, William Elmer, 1032, . . 77
Tiffany, William Foster, 1332,
Tiffany, William Franklin, 970,
Tiffany, William II, 600, . .
Tiffany, William H., 924, . .
Tiffany, William H., 2174a, .
Tiffany, William Hamilton, 369,
Tiffany, William Henry, 391, .
Tiffany, William Henry, 415, .
^Tiffany, William Henry, 1376,
Tiffany, William Henry, 2055,
Tiffany, William Henry, 6,
Tiffany, William Hezekiah, 2122,
Tiffany, William Hobart, 2037,
Tiffany, William Loring, 44, .
Tiffany, William M., . . . ,
Tiffany, William Murton, 1063,
Tiffany, William O., 918, . .
Tiffany, William Otis, 896,
Tiffany, William P., 2134j, .
Tiffany, William Randall, 1080,
Tiffany, William S., 8, . . .
Tiffany, William Seth, 12, . .
Tiffany, William Shaw, 345, .
Tiffany, William Sheldon, 4, .
Tiffany, William Stanton, 1770,
Tiffany, William W. Fox^ 95, .
Tiffany, William Wallace, 833,
Tiffany, William Wallace, 1795,
Tiffany, William Wallace, 1, .
Tiffany, William Wallace, 3, .
Tiffany, Willie K., 1090, . .
Tiffany, Willie Stephen, 1887,
Tiffany, Willis, 1318, . . .
Tiffany, Willis W., 1298, . .
Tiffany, Willis W., 1323, . .
Tiffany, Winfrcd, 1253, . . .
Tiffany, Wyles Elijah, (c) 1032,
Tiffany, Zechariah, 950, . .
Tiffany, Zelia Getner, . . .
Tiffany, Zenas, 3200, .
Tiffany, Zenas, 3321, . . .
Tiffany, Zenas Williams (b) 3322,
Tiffany, Zeriah, 1954, . . .
Tiffany, Zeriah Jones, . . .
Tiffany, Zerriah Jones, . . .
Tiffany, Zeruah Labode, . .
Tiffany, Zerviah, 216, . . .
Tiffanys, Wales,
Tiffanys, Walpole, ....
Tillotson, Anna King, . . .
FAOt.
95
. 77
. 50
71,72
. 151
32
35
. 38
. 101
. 133
. 187
. 139
132, 133
7
. 164
80,81
. 70
. 67
. 170
. 80
. 174
179, 182
28,29
185
116
11
67
118
179
186
80
123
95
95
95
92
77
74
94
166
167
167
129
128
79
182
20
188, 189
188
183
248
INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiltotson, Charles, (e) 24, .
Tillotson, Cordelia Bannister,
Tiltotson, Ellen, (a) 23, .
Tillotson, Flora, (c) 24, .
Tillotion, Floyd, (b) 24, .
Tillotson, Frances, (d) 94, .
Tillotson, Jackson, 23, . .
Tillotson, James, 24, . ,
Tillotson, Letltia Trefry, .
Tillotson, Lone, (a) 24, . .
Tillotson, Lurana Tiffany, 4,
Tillotson, Samuel, . . ,
Tillotson, Samuel, 26, . .
Tillotson, Volin, (b) 23, ,
Tingley, Addie M., 1657, .
Tingley, Almon Montgomery,
Tingley, Arthur P., 1510, .
Tingley, Carrie Benny, . ,
Tingley, Clara Bell, (a) 1606.
Tingley, Daniel L., . . .
Tingley, Edna, (c) 1484, .
Tingley, Elmer* 1729, . .
Tingley, Elsie, (b) 1484, .
Tingley, Emery L., 1645, .
Tingley, Emma Irene, 1514,
Tingley, Emma O. Huff, ,
Tingley, Eva Tiffany, 1716,
Tingley, Fanny Mary Tiffany,
Tingley, Fernie M., (b) 1645,
Tingley, Franklin Pierce, .
Tingley, Gaylord M., 1659,
Tingley, Gilford E., . . .
Tingley, Harley, 1660, . ,
Tingley, Harriet Adelaide
1380
Tingley, Hattie M., (b) 1506,
Tingley, Hayden L„ 1508, .
Tingley, Homer
Tingley, Homer J., 1611, .
Tingley, Jackson, ....
Tingley, Jessie Eunice, (b) 1715,
Tingley, Leath M., fa) 1645,
Tingley, Leland B., (c) 1645,
Tingley, Lena A., 1512,
Tingley, Lillie, 1728, . .
Tingley, Lucy Abigal, . .
Tingley, Lulu B., 1513, . .
Tingley, Martha Day, . .
Tingley, Mary Priscilla Tiffany, 1616,
Tingley, Melvin, 1484, 100
1373,
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Tingley, Minnie Ella, 1509, . .
Tingley, Nelson, (d) 1484, . . ..
Tingley, Ray, (a) 1716
Tingley, Sadie, (a) 1484, . . .
Tingley, Sally Martha Tiffany, 1719,
Tingley, Sarah A. Tiffany, 1620, .
Tingley, Sarah Frances Van Buskirk
Tingley, Sarah Jane, 1483, . . .
Tingley, Timothy, Captain, . .
Tingley, William H., 1506, . .
Tingley, Willie, 1482
Tingley, Winnie, 1727
Titus, Clara Eugenia, 1550, . .
Titus, Clifford, (b) 953, ....
Titus, Elizabeth Maxim, . . .
Titus, Emily Elizabeth Tiffany, 1465,
Titus, Ezekiel, ......
Titus, Harry Ellwood, 1551, . .
Titus, Leonard, (a) 953, . . .
Titus, Lois Richardson, 953, . .
Titus, Lydia, (e) 953, ....
Titus, Myron Jackson, ....
Titus, Richardson Preston, (c) 953,
Titus, Sophia, (d) 953
Tomkins, Daniel,
Tomkins, D. C,
Tomkins, Florence,
Tomkins, Florence Tiffany, 1241,
Tomkins, Hattie Louisa Tiffany, 1248,
Tomkins, Mary, 1262, . . .
Tower, Anna Laura, (e) 1580,
Tower, Clara Belle, (b) 1583, .
Tower, Ella Malvina, (c) 1583,
Tower, Elmer E., 1583, . .
Tower, Emily Beecher, . . .
Tower, Fred James, (d) 1580,
Tower, Grace Ella, (c) 1580, .
Tower, Harry Beecher, (a) 1581,
Tower, Herbert L, 1581, . .
Tower, Inez E. Smith, . . .
Tower, Jean Loomis, (a) 1683,
Tower, Jeanette, 1582, . . .
Tower, Laura E. Loomi>, . .
Tower, Pearl E., (b) 1680, .
Tower, Ray Edson, (d) 1583, .
Tower, Robert Beecher, (b) 1681
Tower, Terressa Mary, (e) 1683,
Tower, Terressa Tiffany, 1670,
Tower, Warner Carr, . . .
Tower, Warner Carr, (a) 1580,
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MM,
Tower, Willis Rial, 1680 106
Trembley, Daniel, 37
Trembley, Harriet Amanda Tiffany,
414, 37,38
Trembley, Mary Hoyt, 37
Trembley, Samuel 37
Trembley, Samuel, 461 37
Tripp, Chloe M. Tiffany, 1386, . . 106
Tripp, Ettie Eloise Tiffany, 708, . . 68
Tripp, George 58
Tripp, William 106
Trowbridge, Charlotte Fox, 77, . . 9
Trowbridge, Charlotte Fox Tiffany, 64, 9
Trowbridge, Charlotte Purdy, . . , 9
Trowbridge, Chester M., 80, . . . 9
Trowbridge, Clarence Mortimer, 73, 9
Trowbridge, Constance, 81, . . . 9
Trowbridge, Ella, 79 9
Trowbridge, Guion, 74, .... . 9
Trowbridge, Henry, 9
Trowbridge, Mary Ethel, 76, . . . 9
Trowbridge, Miner, 9
Trowbridge, Miner, 78 9
Trowbridge, Vaughan, 75 9
Tryon, Bernard, 3030 154
Tryon, Julia Sarah Tiffany, 2186, . 164
Tryon, Truman, 154
Tucker, Benjamin Merritt, 82, . . 9
Tucker, George Fox, 9
Tucker, Mary Pearsall Tiffany, 66, . 9
Turner, Deborah, 13
Turner, Eunice James, 13
Turner, John, 169
Turner, Joshua, 13
Turner, Lydia, 16
Turner, Nellie Gillespie, 3355, . . 169
Turrell, Bess, 1279 93
Turrell, Burke, 1277, 93
Turrell, J. W 93
Turrell, Maria Vandalia Waldron Tiff-
any, 1242 93
Turrell, Mark, 1278 93
Turrell, Neil, 1280 93
Tuttle, Caroline Wells, 1124, ... 84
Tuttle, Russell 84
Tweedy, Maria Lord, 15
Tweedy, Maria Louisa, 15
Tweedy, Oliver Burr, 15
Twiss, Thomas, 50
Udell, Achsah, 886 66
MO.
Udell, Benjamin O., 885, .... 66
Udell, Eugene, 887, 66
Udell, George, (a) 887, 66
Udell, Harriet, (c) 887, 66
Udell, Harriet Amanda, 890, ... 67
Udell, Harriet Tiffany, 827, ... 66
Udell, Morris 66
Udell, Nelson E., 889, 67
Udell, Oliver, 888, 66, 67
Vadakin, Almeda Sweet, 1212, . . 91
Vadakin, Ashael, (d) 1212, .
Vadakin, Ella A., (c) 1212, .
Vadakin, Emily M., (b) 1212,
Vadakin, Harry, (a) 1212, . .
Vadakin, Ira,
Vadakin, Vina L., (e) 1212, .
Van Brocklyn, Charles, 299, .
Van Brocklyn, Frank, 299a, .
Van Brocklyn, James, . . .
Van Brocklyn, James, 298, . .
Van Brocklyn, Julia, 290, . .
Van Brocklyn, Mary, 295, . .
Van Brocklyn, Tirzah Tiffany, 227,
Van Brocklyn, William, 297, .
VanBuskirk, Addie Amanda Carpen
ter, 1471
Van Buskirk, David Andrew, .
Van Buskirk, Glenn Carol, . .
Van de Bogart, Clara Emily Follet
1457
Van de Bogart, Ella Maud, (c) 1457,
Van de Bogart, Harry Victor, (a
1457,
Van de Bogart, Helen Kate, ( f ) 1457,
Van de Bogart, Nina May, (d) 1457
Van de Bogart, Robert, . . .
Van de Bogart, Robert Walter, (b)
1457
Van de Bogart, Russell, (e) 1457,
Vanderpool, Beach,
Vanderpool, Beach Wynant, 149,
Vanderpool, Eleanor Banker, 129,
Vanderpool, Eugene
Vanderpool, Loraine Eleanor, 148,
Vanderpool, Mary Isabella, 147, .
Vanderpool, Susan Chambers Fisher,
Van Gorder, A. L.,
Van Gorder, Claude, (b) 1638, .
Van Gorder, Grace, (a) 1638, . .
Van Gorder, Harletta Quick, 1638,
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Van Inwagen, Arthur, 3026,
Van Inwagen, Fred, 3023, .
Van Inwagen, James, . .
Van Inwagen, James, 3025,
Van Inwagen, Lucca Irish, .
Van Inwagen, Mary Louise Tiffany
2184,
Van Inwagen, Richard, 3022,
Van Loan, Fred Charles, (d) 1458,
Van Loan, Jessie G., (c) 1458,
Van Loan, John Henry, . . .
Van Loan, Lcanora Follett, (b) 1468,
Van Loan, Mary Jane Follet, 1458,
Van Loan, Warren Percy, (a) 1458,
Van Patten, Albert John, 672,
Van Patten, Fernando Dunello, .
Van Patten, Patience Cecilia Tiffany
659
Vincent, Adam, ....
Vincent, Mary Mctcalf Frazer, 1953,
Vincent, Robert,
Wagoner, Alice, 31,
Wagoner, Herbert L., . . . .
Wagoner, Lona Ann Tiffany, 23, .
Wake, Abbie G. Russell, (c) 8307,
Wake, Adix, .......
Wales, Dexter Tiffany, 155, . .
Wales, Edward Howe, 153, . .
Wales, Elizabeth Lawrence, . .
Wales, Eveleen Amelia, 138, . .
Wales, James Lawrence, 137, . .
Wales, James Riley, 157, . . .
Wales, Lucy Tiffany, 35, . . .
Wales, Luvan Tiffany, 139, . .
Wales, Lyman Tiffany, 138, . .
Wales, Martha Hyde, ....
Wales, Mary Tiffany, 37, . . .
Wales, Nancy Tiffany, 154, . .
Wales, Oliver
Wales, Oliver,
Wales, Oliver Henry, 150, . . .
Wales, Orin, , .
Wales, Salem Howe, 141, . . .
Wales, Samuel Brown, 142, . .
Wales, William Harrison, 140, .
Walker, Albert,
Walker, Albert Malvern, 1158, .
Walker, Alice Laura, (a) 125, .
Walker, Almaron, 1157, . . .
Walker, Almira Tiffany, 673, . .
FAGS.
154
154
153
154
154
153
153, 154
99
99
99
99
99
99
47
47
47
128
128
128
178
178
178
166
166
17
17
16
16
16
17
7, 16
16
16
17
7, 17
17
16
17
17
17
16, 17
17
16
87
88
14
87,88
56
Walker, Almiron, 693, . . .
Walker, Bertha May, (a) 1153,
Walker, Caroline Stowe, (b) 126
Walker, Charles Henry, 1154,
Walker, Charlotte Edith, 1164,
Walker, Edward Stowe, 125, .
Walker, Elizabeth Filborn, . .
Walker, Ernestine, 1166. . .
Walker, Eugene, (b) 1153, .
Walker, Eugene, 1155, . . .
Walker, Florence Spangcburgh,
Walker, Frances,
Walker, Frances Ellen, 690, .
Walker, Frances Helen, 1162,
Walker, Fred, (d) 1166, . .
Walker, Freeman Moore, 1160,
Walker, George, (c) 1153, . .
Walker, Hannah Tiffany, 1138,
Walker, Harry, (c) 1166, . .
Walker, James,
Walker, James Leroy, 1166, .
Walker, Jane Ferris, ....
Walker, Jessie Almana, . . .
Walker, John, (a) 1154, . .
Walker, John B.,
Walker, John Franklin Eugene,
Walker, Lillian Rosalie, 1165,
Walker, Luvan Turner Tiffany,
Walker, Martin Otis, . . .
Walker, Martin Otis, (b) 125,
Walker, Mary Adams, . . .
Walker, Mary Ann, 1159, . .
Walker, Mary Ann, 1163, . .
Walker, Meleia Williams, . .
Walker, Minnie, (b) 1154, . .
Walker, Myrtie, (b) 1152, . .
Walker, Nettie, (a) 1152, . .
Walker, Norman Almaron, (d) 1153,
Walker, Patty Bent, ....
Walker, Philcna, (a) 1166, . .
Walker, Philcna Tiffany, 1140,
Walker, Ralph, (c) 1152, . .
Walker, Russell, (b) 1166, . .
Walker, Samuel Beach, . . .
Walker, Samuel Otis, 126, . .
Walker, Sarah Turner, (a) 126,
Walker, Sherman Duane, 1152,
Walker, Viola Darrow, . . .
Walker, Willard Adelbert, 1153,
Walker, Winifred H. Callender,
692
107,
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Walsh, Betsey Tiffany, 897a, .
Ward, Alice E. Gammell, . .
Ward, Amy Emeline Farrar, 1119,
Ward, Dorcas, 3171
Ward, Edward Oscar, (b) 1119,
Ward, Elias Ogden, Rev. , . .
Ward, Jemima Tiffany, 2142, .
Ward, Reuben
Ward, Reuben, 3166, . . .
Ward, Samuel, 3170, . . .
Ward, Stephen Day, (a) 1119,
Wardner, Cornelia Eva, 507, .
Wardner, Edward Blossom, 606,
Wardner, Elsie Maria Tiffany, 501
Wardner, Frederick, ....
Wardner, George Augustus, 505,
Wardner, Helen Maria, 603, .
Wardner, James Frederic, 504,
Wardner, Mary Augusta Jackson,
Warner, Amelia Maria Tiffany, 2185,
Warner, Daniel, 3027, ....
Warner, Joseph,
Warner, Lizzie Tiffany, 1019, . .
Warner, Lucea Street, ....
Warner, Melvin,
Warren, Harriet Tiffany, 793, . .
Warren, Orsamus,
Washburne, Caroline Vincent, 69,
Washburne, Charles G
Waterman, Adeline L. Hawley, .
Waterman, Charles,
Waterman, Clarissa Tiffany, 1112,
Waterman, David,
Waterman, Dclio Lorette Goodwill
843,
Waterman, Eliza Packard, . . .
Waterman, Ellen, (d) 843, . . .
Waterman, Fidelia Simons Wright,
Waterman, Frank Edgar, (b) 1193,
Waterman, George, (c) 843, . .
Waterman, George Lee, (c) 1193,
Waterman, George Porter, 1196, .
Waterman, Harriet Ruth, (a) 843,
Waterman, Henry Manning, (a) 1193
Waterman, Horace Charles, 1193,
Waterman, Jennie,
Waterman, John Nelson, lly4,
Waterman, Joseph Claience, (a) 1196,
Waterman, Maria Penny, . . .
Waterman, Mary Adaline, (b) 843,
FAGB.
68
84
84
161
84
84
161
161
161
161
84
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
154
154
154
76
154
76
64
64
8
8
85
63
85
85
63
85
63
85
85
63
85
85
63
85
85
85
85
85
85
63
FAGS.
Waterman, Minnie May, (b) 1198, . 86
Waters, Charles, 68
Waters, Nettie Alma Tiffany, 710, . 68
Waters, Paul Chester, 727, ... 68
Watkins, Clarence Ephraim, 1882, . 122
Watkins, Ephraim Alexander, . . . 122
Watkins, Frances C, 1885, . . . 122
Watkins, Frederick, 122
Watkins, Harriet Tiffany, 1874, . . 122
Watkins, Herbert Johnson, 1883, . 122
Watkins, Irene Tiffany, 3340, ... 168
Watkins, Maria L, 1884 122
Watkins, Sarah Ann Tiffany, 1875, . 122
Watrous, Charles E, 116
Watrous, Florence Julia, 1773, . . 117
Watrous, Harry Austin, 1771, . 116, 117
Watrous, Lynn Tiffany, 1772 . . . 117
Watrous, Mary Eliza Tiffany, 1740, 116
Watson, Edwin, (b) 3123 158
Watson, Ellen, (a) 3123, . . .158
Watson, Frederick Howard, . . . 168
Watson, Harriet Louise Tiffany, 925, 71
Watson, Lillian Josephine Snow, 3123, 158
Watson, Thomas W., 71
Weeks, Ella M. Stephens, 1313, . . 94
Weeks, Helen A 94
Weeks, William C 94
Wellman, Elizabeth Foley 48
Wellman, Hiram Lcc, 48
West, Charles II., 97
West, Lizzie Mary Tewksbury, (c)
1435 97
Westcott, Laura I- Tiffany, 1711, . 114
Westcott, Lelia Tiffany, 1803, . . 119
Westcott, Riley, 114
Westcott, Wells, 119
Wetmore, Lucy Margaret Tiffany, 39, 181
Wetmore, S. S., 181
Wheeler, Cornelia Curtis, 3300, . . 166
Wheeler, Emily B. Ogden 30
Wheeler, Mary Jane Tiffany, 3070, . 155
Wheeler, Nelson Knox, Judge, . . 30
Wheeler, Ulysses 155
Whcelock, Eleazer, 41
Wheelock, James, 41
Wheelock, Lucy, 478 41
Whcelock, Lucy Tiffany, 459, ... 41
Whidden, Helen Tiffany, 2d, 812, . 66
Whidden, John D., Captain, ... 66
Whipple, Daniel 162
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INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF
Tiffany,
Whipple, Mary Tiffany, 8145, . .
White, Iiabelle Pinkney, . . .
White, Joseph,
Whiting, Alfred D.,
Whiting, Alvln Legrande, (a) 1150,
Whiting, Arthur Revere, (d) 1150,
Whiting, Charlotte Fox Tiffany, 91
Whiting, Earl, .......
Whiting, Eliza, 1150, ....
Whiting, Ernest, (b) 1150, . .
Whiting, Horatio Hattin, 1151, .
Whiting, Josephine Tanner,
Whiting, Mary Richardson
1137
Whiting, Vernie, (c) 1150, . . .
Whiting, William Erustus, . . .
Whiting, William W
Whit more, Clara Louise, (a) 007, .
Whitmorc, Clarence Norton, (d) 607,
Whitmorc, Cordelia A. Darling,
Whit more, Cyrus
Whitmorc, Daniel, 000, . . .
Whitmorc, David Benjamin, (b) 606,
Whitmore, Edmond Tiffany, 007,
Whitmore, Edward Fremont, (b) 607
Whitmore, Ellen Augusta Sheppy,
Whitmore, Helen M., (a) 606, .
Whitmore, Lucy Tiffany, 604,
Whitmore, Walter Keith, (c ) 607,
Whitney, Alfred Nelson, 939a, .
Whitney, Charles Emory, (c) 1024,
Whitney, Corydon Emory, 1024, .
Whitney, Elbert, 1023
Whitney, Emily Jeanette Tiffany, 921,
Whitney, Eunice Everette Tiffany,
Whitney, Eva Estelle, (a) 1024, .
Whitney, Frank Carter, 938a,
Whitney, Franklin, 1025, . . .
Whitney, Grace Hamilton, (b) 1024,
Whitney, Hamilton F
Whitney, Lewis Malcolm, . . .
Whitney, Marien Cochayne Frith,
Whitney, Mary A., 940a, . . .
Whitney, Myrtie Louise, 937a
Whitney, Thaddcus,
Whitney, Thurza Washburn, . .
Wilber, Anna Maria Tiffany, 233,
Wilbcr, John Edson, (c) 234, . .
Wilcox, Achsah Tiffany (1), 229, .
FAOI.
162
28
28
87
87
87
10
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
87
10
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
61
51
51
70
77
77
77
70
77
77
70
77
77
77
70
77
70
70
75
75
21
21
21
Wilcox, William H., . .
Wilder, Adelaide, 8081,
Wilder, Cordelia Tiffany, 8066,
Wilder, David M., . .
Wilder, Frances, 3080, .
Wilder, Oscar, 3079, .
Wiley, Achsah Levantia Tiffany, 918
Wiley, George W., . .
Wiley, Jessie Tiffany, 933,
Wilkin, Charles, . . .
Wilkin, Frances Lord Tiffany, 2190,
Wilkin, Frederick, 3037, . .
Wilkin, Josephine Eleanor, 3036,
Wilkin, Margaret Maurine, 3035,
Williams, Austin, (b) 3225, .
Williams, Daisy Dell Reed Resseguie,
Williams, Elisha
Williams, Ephraim Schuyler, . .
Williams, Eva Clair Brundage, 1131
Williams, Ferris, (c) 3225, . .
Williams, Harriet Camp Beach,
Williams, Harriet Tiffany, 3191,
Williams, Harry,
Williams, Hiram,
Williams, John, (a) 3225, . .
Williams, Julia Tiffany, 3225, .
Williams, Lorinda Farnham, 30,
Williams, Nathaniel Curtis, 3275,
Williams, Nelson P., ...
Williamson, Arthur, (b) 1495,
Williamson, Carrie Elizabeth
1495
Williamson, Earle, (a) 1495,
Williamson, John, . . .
Wilmarth, Achsah, (c) 954,
Wilmarth, Candace, (h) 954,
Wilmarth, Celia May, (a) 702,
Wilmarth, Charles, (b) 702,
Wilmarth, Clara Bailey,
Wilmarth, David, (f) 954,
Wilmarth, Edwin G.,
Wilmarth, Eleanora Sweet,
Wilmarth, Elizabeth McDonald,
Wilmarth, Emma Almira Denny,
Wilmarth, George Perry, (d) 956,
Wilmarth, Harriet S. Payne,
Wilmarth, Hepzibah Clafliu,
Wilmarth, John G., 1710, .
Wilmarth, Lafayette, (a) 956,
Wilmarth, Lewis D., . .
Rice,
702,
rAOB.
21
156
156
156
156
156
69
69
69
154
154
154
154
154
162
60
105
27
86
162
27
165
60
162
162
162
183
165
86
101
101
101
101
73
73
57
67
114
73
67
74
74
57
74
73
90
114
73
114
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(c
Wilmarth, Lewis Minor, 1709,
Wilraarth, Lois Guernsey, 1400,
Wilmarth, Louis, (b) 954, .
Wilmarth, Maria Perry, . .
Wilmarth, Martha Payne, .
Wilmarth, Martha Tiffany, 943
Wilmarth, Peddy, (d) 954, .
Wilmarth, Rachel S., (b) 950,
Wiimarth, Sarah, (a) 954, .
Wilmarth, Sarah Perry, . .
Wilmarth, Sewell, (g) 954, .
Wilmarth, Thomas, . . .
Wilmarth, Thomas, (e) 954,
Wilmarth, Thomas, Jr., 954.
Wilmarth, Thomas, . . .
Wilmarth, Walter, 956, . .
Wilmarth, Walter Washington,
956
Wilmarth, Willard Willis, (e) 956
Wilson, Elizabeth Tiffany, 1925,
Wilson, Hattie,
Wilson, James B., Rev., . .
Winslow, John,
Winslow, Matilda Tiffany, 11,
Wood, Bertram Oliver, . . .
Wood, Cora Edna, ....
Wood, Edwin D., 3129, . .
Wood, Eliza, (e) 2112, . . .
Wood, Ellen Idelle, (a) 2112, .
Wood, Ellen Maria Lackey,
Wood, Francis, Rev., . . .
Wood, Francis, (c) 2112, . .
Wood, Franklin, 3125, . . .
Wood, Frederick T., 3126, .
Wood, George E., 3127, . .
Wood, Georgia May Tiffany, 68,
Wood, Harriet, (f) 2112, . .
Wood, Harry, (d) 2112, . .
Wood, James Raymond, . .
Wood, Lucy Scott Tafft, . .
Wood, Luvenia Cochran, . .
Wood, Lydia Antoinette Tiffany
3066
Wood, Lydia Tiffany, 2096, .
Wood, Mark Henry, 2112, . .
Wood, MaryT., (b) 2112, . .
Wood, Maud Irenia Watson, .
Wood, Oliver,
Wood, Wallace L., 3128, . .
Woods, Hannah EL Tiffany, 74,
PAOH.
114
114
73
73
74
73
73
74
73
73
73
73
73
73
90
73
74
74
125
125
125
184
184
158
158
158
137
137
137
137
137
158
158
158
182
137
137
182
137
158
158
137
137
137
158
158
158
177
PAOI.
Woods, John Q. Adams, 80, . . . 177
Woods, Laura A., 81 177
Woods, W. C, 177
Woodward, Adella A. Parmenter, . 56
Woodward, Alice, (a) 683, ... 55
Woodward, Anna M. Warner, . . 55
Woodward, Charles Calvin, (a) 687, 66
Woodward, Cyrus Bissell, .... 56
Woodward, David De Los, (c) 687, . 56
Woodward, Dorothy Marie, ... 55
Woodward, Edwin Bezabel, 683, . . 65
Woodward, Ellen Celinda, 688a . . 56
Woodward, Emily Johnson Tiffany,
669 56
Woodward, Emily Richardson Ellis, 65
Woodward, Francis Edwin, (b) 683, 55
Woodward, Louisa Maria Tiffany,
667 65
Woodward, Mabel Ellen, (d) 687, . 66
Woodward, Nathan Truman, 687, . 56
Woodward, Nelson Lysander, 688b . 56
Woodward, Russell, 55
Woodward, William Wallace, (b) 687, 66
Woodworth, Albert, 115
Woodworth, Almon, (d) 1735, . . 115
Woodworth, Benjamin Harvey, . . 66
Woodworth, Betsey Tiffany, 825, . 66
Woodworth, Fred Hollister, (a) 1735, 115
Woodworth, Gertie, (b) 1735, ... 115
Woodworth, Lillian, (e) 1735, ... 115
Woodworth, Nell, (c) 1735, ... 115
Woodworth, Sarah A. Hollister, 1735, 115
Wright, Amos, 64
Wright, Annabel Smith, 60, . 173, 190
Wright, Austin H 63
Wright, David Merritt 177
Wright, Ebenczer, . . ... 20
Wright, Harriet Irene Goodwill, 845, 63
Wright, Henry, 861 64
Wright, Luclnda, 862 64
Wright, Lucinda Tiffany, 792, . . 64
Wright, Lura May Tiffany, 71, . . 177
Wright, Mary Tiffany, 210, ... 20
Wright, Mattison B 173, 190
Wyatt, Charles Handheld, .... 30
Wyatt, Frederick 163
Wyatt, Mary A. Peake, (c) 3247, . 163
Yeider, Irene Tiffany, 3340, ... 168
Veider, William, 168
Young, Anna Burnett, 38
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INDEX TO HISTORY AND GENEALOGY.
FAOB.
Young, Ebenezer, ...... 38
Youngs, Charles Robert, 648, ... 63
Youngs, Edwin Tiffany, 642, ... 63
Youngs, Elizabeth Elwood Walmsley, 63
Youngs, Emma Cornelia Rogers, . . 63
Youngs, Eugene Rogers, (c) 642, . . 63
Youngs, John Robert, . . .
Youngs, Julie Ellwood, (a) 642,
Youngs, Nina May, (b) 642, .
Youngs, Susan E. Tiffany, 630,
Youngs, William, ....
PAGB.
63
63
63
53
63